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U.S. tests ways to sweep space clean of radiation after nuclear attack |
The U.S. military thought it had cleared the decks when, on 9 July 1962, it heaved a 1.4-megaton nuclear bomb some 400 kilometers into space: Orbiting satellites were safely out of range of the blast. But in the months that followed the test, called Starfish Prime, satellites began to wink out one by one, including the world's first communications satellite, Telstar. |
Dec 28, 2019
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Science | AAAS
Science & Medicine News |
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Fallout from Russia's mysterious missile disaster suggests a nuclear reactor blew up |
Russia's state weather agency said on Monday that a cloud of radioactive gases that swept across a Russian town earlier this month was produced by fast-decaying radioactive isotopes released by an explosion at the Nyonoksa testing range. Though Russia's explanations for what occurred have varied, the blast has been tied to a failed missile test. |
Aug 27, 2019
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Ryan Pickrell via Business Insider
World News |
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Medics treating Russian 'radiation explosion' are 'flown to Moscow' |
Sixty medics at Arkhangelsk hospital, Russia, flown to Moscow for urgent tests Village of Nyonoksa was the nearest site to 'radiation explosion' which killed five Medic was 'not informed about the amount or concentration of isotope found' Three victims arrived naked in bags on August 8 but medics not told full extent As many as 60 medics at a hospital treating injured workers from the recent Russian 'radiation explosion' have been flown to Moscow for urgent medical tests, it is reported. |
Aug 18, 2019
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Will Stewart via DailyMail
World News |
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Disturbing nuclear reports from Russia, a scare for Alaska ... and Hillary Clinton's uranium sales to Russia |
Hillary Clinton's uranium sales to Russia take on a new creepiness. |
Aug 11, 2019
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Americanthinker
World News |
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Scientific Research on 5G, 4G Small Cells, Wireless Radiation and Health - Environmental Health Trust |
Published Scientific Research on 5G, Small Cells Wireless and Health Published peer reviewed science already indicates that the current wireless technologies of 2G, 3G and 4G - in use today with our cell phones, computers and wearable tech - creates (create) radiofrequency exposures which poses (pose) a serious health risk to humans, animals and the ... |
Jun 18, 2019
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Environmental Health Trust
Tech News |