Here's what happened at Fukushima in 2011:On March 11, 2011, Japan was hit by a 9.0-magnitude earthquake, the strongest in the country's history, according to Britannica. The earthquake's main shock triggered a tsunami, which swept over a large portion of the country — including the the...
Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear power plantContaminationRecovery actionRadiation hazardAn overview is presented on the progression and the impact of the accident in the Fukushima-Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant based on the public information until December, 2011. The accident was caused by a loss of powers and...
Radiation hazards in children – Lessons from Chernobyl, Three Mile Island and Fukushima Firstly, this review focuses on what happened after the accidents at the Three Mile Island nuclear power station in 1979 and the Chernobyl nuclear power ... Fushiki,Shinji - 《Brain & Development》 被引量:...
Fukushima J Med Sci 57:93-99Sekiya, Naoya, 2011: “What is fuhyohigai ?”, in:... N Sekiya - 《Fukushima Journal of Medical Science》 被引量: 12发表: 2011年 What have we learned from a questionnaire survey of citizens and doctors both inside and outside Fukushima?: survey comparison...
Millions of people have died in a War that would not have happened if I were President, but it did happen, so it must end. No more lives should be lost! I want to thank President Putin for his time and effort with respect to this call, and for the release, yesterday, of Marc ...
Kaoru Haneda, a representative of EM Baba Group, was also the head of a ward in Minamisoma city, Fukushima. Mr. Haneda read an article about EM application for radioactive substances and contacted EM Research Organization (EMRO) seeking a way to reduce radiation exposure at a local ground ...
John Gage, the chief scientist at Sun Microsystems, had first uttered this prescient insight in 1985 when he coined Sun’s slogan: “The Network is the Computer.” WEB 2.0 The last piece of the puzzle arrived in 2003, and much as had happened with open source, it was a term, ...
Wednesday’s quake happened off the coast, 37 miles (60 kilometers) deep – which might have limited the damage. The most damaging earthquakes happen close to the earth’s surface rather than deep in the crust, Geller said. How does this compare to the 2011 quake?
One common refrain has been that Fukushima happened because politics interfered with technology, leading to political biases in risk assessments and safety reports as well as inconsistent regulation by industry-captured government authorities. According to this narrative, political influence should be ...
The DARPA challenge was created after the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan. An earthquake caused a tsunami, which damaged a nuclear power plant. Workers at the plant needed to shut off an important valve (阀门), but it was too dangerous for humans to reach it. The US scientists ...