PROVIDED BY HTTP://CNNNEXT.COM The Japanese government has decided to spend public funds of about 47 billion yen, or 470 million dollars, to deal with the massive buildup of radioactive water at the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear powe
The NYPD's already controversial anti-gun tactics are about to inspire a fresh jolt of outrage.
PROVIDED BY HTTP://CNNNEXT.COM Japan is breaking its own radioactive records - as huge amounts of beta-ray emitting substances have been discovered at another reactor at the crippled Fukushima power plant. Meanwhile the government says the
Provided by http://cnnnext.com Luck has not turned around for now-deserted Fukushima, Japan. Two years after enduring an earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster, the area is still radioactive and leaking contaminated water into the sea. I
With 14 days until its launch, the Radiation Belt Storm Probes mission is previewed by scientists at NASA Headquarters in Washington. RBSP will study the role of the Earth's radiation belts in producing space weather that can adversely affe
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Published on Jan 9, 2014 provided by http://cnnnext.com Part 1: Nightline was given rare access to Japan's shuttered power plant and surrounding areas. Part 2: Radiation experts test Pacific Ocean waters surrounding the plant for sig
PROVIDED BY HTTP://CNNNEXT>COM More than two years have passed since the Fukushima nuclear power plant disaster, and Japanese authorities are still trying to contain radioactive water from leaking out into the Pacific Ocean. While it coul
provided by http://cnnnext.com More than two years after the nuclear meltdown in Fukushima Prefecture, thousands of refugees, desperate to return home, are losing confidence in the Japanese government's cleanup efforts.
PROVIDED BY HTTP://CNNNEXT.COM Published on Aug 20, 2015 Former President Jimmy Carter spoke to reporters about his recent cancer diagnosis. Included in his comments are his plans for treatment, I’ll get my first radiation treatment for t
Kilonova space explosion could end life on Earth for 1,000 years. Violent star collisions, called a kilonova, could devastate our planet due to a lethal spew of radiation — namely gamma rays, cosmic rays and x-rays — that are emitted from