Rob EdwardsNew scientistEdwards, R. (2006) ‘How many more lives will Chernobyl claim?’ New Scientist , 6 April 2006, p.11. http://www.newscientist.com /article/mg19025464.400-how-many-more-lives-will-chernobyl-claim.html....
Just as Soviet bureaucrats botched the Chernobyl response through dithering and denial, high-ups at Fukushima did not acquit themselves well, either. Thanks to Japan’s traditionally deferential culture, where seniority confers authority, warnings that the plant’s seawall was far too low had long ...
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Photo: Nuclear nightmare: In the days following the Chernobyl nuclear power explosion in the Ukraine in 1986, a cloud of radioactive "fallout" spread throughout Europe. In this sequence of pictures, you can see the cloud (the pink area) on day 2, day 6, and day 10 after the accident....
Proving definitively that a successful videogame adaptation is possible (at least on television), HBO's biggest hit since Game of Thrones comes from Chernobyl creator Craig Mazin along with Neil Druckmann, the co-president of the game studio (Naughty Dog) that created the critically acclaimed Play...
Many of them have financially supported what they are hoping will be energy types that will take the place of the energy types they seem to be losing. If an economic system is not growing as fast as it has in the past (because of low energy consumption growth, and lack of debt ...
"One Strange Rock" will take viewers to Chernobyl, a nuclear power plant in Ukraine that exploded in 1986. Radiation exposure after the explosion killed people and animals alike, but some species have adapted to the radiationby producing more antioxidants. Humans, too, have been known to adapt...
to take a look at Albee Square. Albee Square is an intersection in downtown Brooklyn where Fleet, Fulton Street, Albee Square West and Bond Street, all meet up. [Claire] But many of the subways are sort of off to the corner on very narrow sidewalks. ...