Chernobyl: nuclear threat as disaster. p431-439 In: Wilson JP, Raphae, B. eds. International Handbook of Traumatic Stress Syndromes NY Plenum 1993.Lundin, T., Mardberg, B. and Otto, U. Chernobyl: nuclear threat as disaster. In: International Handbook of Traumatic Stress Syndromes. Wilson, ...
Learn about the Chernobyl nuclear power plant disaster in 1986, as well as the exclusion zone. Discover one of the worst nuclear catastrophes in...
Almost 30 years after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, which turned the area around the plant into a no-go zone, scientists are involved in a unique experiment in how nature copes with radiation.Share Tweet Send Email Play Video A European-funded project is racing to complete a vast steel...
故答案为:The project is expected to complete the solar plant project in May.结果一 题目 Thirty-one years after the world's worst nuclear disaster(核灾难), Chernobyl is about to become a solar farm.Officials in Ukraine plan to build a solar energy plant at the Chernobyl nuclear site. The ...
A population of wild dogs living near the Chernobyl exclusion zone is now giving scientists a glimpse into how long-term radiation exposure affects generations. The radiation exposure still being emitted in Chernobyl decades after the 1986 nuclear disaster may have fundamentally altered the ...
This article explores the causes (and aftermath) of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster that occurred near Pripyat, Ukraine. What prompted reactor 3 to fail? Could the disaster have been avoided altogether?
The vast and empty Chernobyl Exclusion Zone around the site of the world's worst nuclear accident is a baleful monument to human mistakes. Yet 35 years after a power plant reactor exploded, Ukrainians also look to it for ...
Photo of the New Safe Confinement at Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant which covers the number 4 reactor unit, on the 36th anniversary of the world's worst nuclear disaster. (SERGEI SUPINSKY/AFP via Getty Images) CHERNOBYL, Ukraine - Here in the dirt of one of the world’s most radioactive...
Voices from Chernobyl: The Oral History of a Nuclear Disaster Journal of Nuclear MedicineMatthews, Robert
It’s important to note that experts don’t fear a second Chernobyl disaster, as there isn’t enough viable material or surrounding collateral for that kind of threat or damage. But the right kind of small nuclear activity could bring down the Shelter itself, which is 34 years old and “...