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Nuclear explosions can cause significant damage and casualties from blast, heat, and radiation, according to FEMA ...
The International Commission on Radiological Protection has identified several key actions to take to help you survive if the ...
Five steps are crucial in preparing for the worst-case scenario of a nuclear attack on the UK, experts say. Alarming ...
As the video above explains, approximately 35 percent of the energy of a nuclear blast is released in the form of thermal ...
With the U.S. intervening in Middle Eastern conflict, there are threats of retaliation. Here's how to stay safe in the event ...
Uranium ore that miners dig up is relatively harmless. But it contains tiny amounts of a rare radioactive isotope, Uranium ...
The U.N.'s atomic watchdog and other experts say radiological contamination is likely inside a key uranium enrichment site at ...
The U.S. nuclear industry has left a lasting legacy of radiation in our environment, including in our water and food, which U.S. regulators are hardly able to effectively track, let alone remediate.
Case review of severe acute radiation syndrome from whole body exposure: concepts of radiation-induced multi-organ dysfunction and failure, Journal of Radiation Research, 62, Supplement_1, (i15 ...
Vladimir Putin's recent threats of nuclear weapon use are deeply concerning. A nuclear war would have catastrophic consequences, both short and long-term, including radiation-induced cancers. However, ...
Strikes on any nuclear facilities could, in theory, release clouds of deadly radiation that endanger human lives and health. But in the case of Israel’s attacks on Iran overnight Friday, that ...