Cesium Levels 250km From Fukushima Exceed Chernobyl Evacuation Levels
Cesium levels recorded recently by the Japanese government show some very startling numbers. Up to 250km away from Fukushima Daiichi,
Read moreCesium levels recorded recently by the Japanese government show some very startling numbers. Up to 250km away from Fukushima Daiichi,
Read moreMushrooms with 1955 bq/kg were found in Chiba. The mushrooms were grown from cultivation taken before the nuclear disaster. In
Read moreThe National Tax Agency said it will be testing the finished product and also water going into brewing beer, sake
Read moreOfficials from the science ministry are now saying that another cloud of radiation flowed south of the plant. It has
Read moreGovernment experts in Japan have released findings that radioactive cesium will circulate to parts of the Atlantic and Indian oceans.
Read moreChildren in the Fukushima region were tested initially in May and more recently in late July. This testing is independent
Read moreSince the Fukushima disasters, Russian officials have started multiple programs to censor online content and create PR efforts to hide some of
Read moreThe University of Berkeley has found cesium concentrations in the soil near Sacramento, CA. Test samples conducted in mid August
Read moreEx-SKF has a guest post on how one family has figured out how to find safe food for their children
Read moreWild deer found in Tochigi, south west of Fukushima prefecture tested positive for radiation contamination. The deer were found to
Read moreEnviroreporter tested a sample of green tea imported from Japan and found some signs of radioactive contamination in the tea.
Read moreThis useful website by the Research Center For Nuclear Physics at Osaka University has compiled maps of the Fukushima soil
Read moreA recent NHK survey found an increasing number of evacuees think returning home won’t happen or would be extremely difficult
Read moreThe environment minister Hosono has raised the limit on radioactive waste allowed in landfills from 8000 bq to 100,000 bq.
Read moreResearchers were able to pinpoint radiation found in both Germany and Spain to fallout from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster.
Read moreUniversity of Kyushu has published a paper and their model of radiation fallout from Fukushima Daiichi. This model shows the
Read moreWild mushrooms with 28,000 bq/kg of radiation were found by the Citizen Radiation Measuring Station in Fukushima. Considering the already
Read moreRecent radiation maps: Article: Gov’t releases most detailed maps yet of radiation around Fukushima plant Japanese government Map: Large pdf file Map:
Read moreNew government food and water testing results are out. Some contamination found included wheat in Hokkaido, raw milk in Miyagi
Read moreRice testing in Chiba showed two locations (out of 319 sampled) that showed 46-47 becquerels/kg in the rice tested. All
Read moreNew reports were everywhere in the past 24 hours of radiation being found or information finally being released. These are
Read moreFrench NGO CRIIRAD presented a workshop in Yokohama to show interested citizens how to test food for radiation contamination. Children
Read moreClosing in on half a year later, The Independent outlines the reality of the Fukushima Daiichi disaster. The government failures
Read moreThe Marquette University Law Blog explains how the leaks at Fukushima Daiichi may put Japan in violation of international law.
Read moreEx-SKF muses about the rice hay contamination and how it doesn’t quite add up. The story of the hay all
Read moreThe CEREA joint laboratory in France has released models of radiation dispersal as of April 6, 2011. They offer a
Read moreAccording to a news report by NHK today Fukushima Daiichi has lowered the emissions from the damaged plant. Even with
Read moreContaminated pool water in Fukushima schools is creating yet another problem to solve. Some school pools were found to have
Read moreFood tested for radioactive contamination, results here. This article would not be possible without the extensive efforts of the SimplyInfo
Read moreOn March 17th the Health Labor and Welfare Ministry significantly raised the safety levels of drinking water. The change came
Read moreSite provides information on the detection of radioactive materials in food and water. Minister of Health, Labor and Welfare links
Read moreResearch Team: Peter Melzer Dean Curtis Nancy Foust Elaine Kirk As of June 20, 2011 the nuclear power plant
Read moreNovel Temporary Water Storage Solutions At Fukushima Daiichi Research Team Peter Melzer Dean Curtis Nancy Foust Elaine Kirk As of
Read moreIn order to better understand the threat posed by Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant group member Edano has created some
Read moreContaminated Food In The News June 15 & 16, 2011 Radioactive cesium found in 5 more tea refineries asahi.com
Read moreGov’t may expand scope of evacuation order in Fukushima Full article: Tuesday 07th June, 06:22 AM JST This article would not
Read moreA new 15-day scientific expedition aboard the University of Hawaii’s research vessel Kaimikai-O-Kanoloa will measure radioactive substances in the Pacific
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