By ending the ALARA principle, DOE opens the door to science-based radiation regulation that could restore nuclear power’s competitiveness.
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Why Microwaves Have That Strange Mesh On The Door
Once you know what the mesh on your microwave door is really for, you'll appreciate squinting through mesh, not microwaves, ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Terrifying photos show animals mutated by Chernobyl radiation
The Chernobyl exclusion zone has become a magnet for lurid images that seem to show nature warped by radiation, from ...
Newspoint on MSN
Bluetooth earphones cancer risk: Can wearing Bluetooth earphones also cause cancer? Know what the risk is?
We hear all sorts of things like, "Don't do this or it will affect your health," or "Don't do that." Let's tell you about one such rumor spreading about Bluetooth. Can Bluetooth Earphones Increase ...
Medical experts from around the world called for strengthening radiation protection in medicine in the Bonn+ Call for Action outlined at a recent IAEA conference. Bonn+ will build on and modernize the ...
Radiotherapy professionals from 10 Asian countries have completed an IAEA training course on ultra-hypofractionated radiotherapy — a way of treating cancer with ionizing radiation that reduces ...
The PACT Act expanded the list of conditions that the VA automatically presumes are related to military service. These ...
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