«We did this study because understanding how much radiation comes off of common household items helps place radiation readings in context - it puts things in perspective,» Hayes said. (businessinsider.com)
«We did this study because understanding how much radiation comes off of common household items helps place radiation readings in context — it puts things in perspective,» says Robert Hayes, an associate professor of nuclear engineering at North Carolina State University. (sciencedaily.com)
Help researchers study the impact of the Fukushima nuclear disaster by taking and submitting radiation readings (scientificamerican.com)