Sentences with phrase «japanese nuclear power plant»

15 years after an accident at a Japanese nuclear power plant, Joe Brody (Bryan Cranston, Argo) goes back to investigate the cover up and discovers that a monster is waking there.
The film opens in 1999 when a mysterious earthquake shakes a Japanese nuclear power plant to the ground.
Six months after the disaster that caused three meltdowns, efforts to stabilize the Japanese nuclear power plant continue
Last weekend was the seventh anniversary of the disaster at the Japanese nuclear power plant located in Fukushima.
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The Japanese government's most controversial misstep in response to the Fukushima nuclear power plant crisis may have been the release of guidelines on allowable radiological contamination in schoolyards.
The struggles of Japanese roboticists came despite a national program in the 1980s to develop robotics for nuclear power plants.
TOKYO — The Japanese government has made a number of missteps during the 2 - month - long Fukushima nuclear power plant crisis.
Exactly 1 week after the devastating earthquake and tsunami hit Japan and knocked out critical nuclear fuel cooling capabilities at the Fukushima nuclear power plant, Amano was here to urge the Japanese government to more fully cooperate in sharing information with IAEA and the world community.
After Dr. Wilson spoke to over 3,000 doctors on adrenal fatigue in Japan after the tsunami and Fukushima nuclear power plant meltdown in 2011, the Japanese government declared adrenal fatigue an illness in its own right.
A 2014 Japanese study revealed that 57 children living near the Fukushima nuclear power plant that was damaged in 2011 had been diagnosed with thyroid cancer, and 46 were suspected to have the disease, as well.
Japanese players were urged to stay out of nuclear power plants and the Fukushima evacuation zones, while and several car crashes have reportedly been caused by distracted players.
This work features the artist dressed as a Japanese «everyman» in a grey suit and tie, with the contaminated sea and damaged nuclear power plant visible behind him.
Bellas Artes Projects's Bataan campus at Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar is a perfect site for this work given the World War II history of this region — including the Battle of Bataan (Japanese three - month invasion) that resulted in the unforgettable Bataan Death March (April 9, 1942)-- and the 1984 completed but never activated Bataan Nuclear Power Plant visible on the adjacent peninsula.
apan Society Gallery in New York will present In the Wake: Japanese Photographers Respond to 3/11 opening on Friday, March 11, 2016, five years to the day since an enormous earthquake and tsunami struck northeast Japan, devastating coastal regions and setting off nuclear power plant failure.
In the aftermath of the 2010 Chilean tsunami (which reached Japan) and only three months before the March 2011 Japanese tsunami and nuclear accident, the operator of the Fukushima plant had completed an internal tsunami hazard study that concluded, «We assessed and confirmed the safety to the nuclear power plant
I leave this space open to your civil, constructive input on the future of nuclear power given the issues that made these Japanese plants glaringly vulnerable to the crisis that has unfolded in the aftermath of the great earthquake and resulting tsunami.
In stark contrast, the very serious problems with the nuclear power plant in Fukushima have unearthed another, more problematic aspect of Japanese culture: their amazing ability of political denial in the face of scientific facts.
In the whirlwind of events following the Japanese catastrophe in March 2011, Merkel's government reversed its stance on nuclear power and, citing safety concerns, immediately instituted a three - month moratorium on all nuclear plant operation for safety checks.
After the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami led to nuclear meltdowns at the Fukushima Daiichi power plant and a release of radioactive material, all Japanese nuclear plants were closed out of safety concerns.
As the full impact of the earthquakes and tsunami is assessed in Japan and the situation at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plants along the northeast Japanese coast becomes increasingly dangerous, it is important to pause and consider our relationship with the planet.
The National Science Foundation reports, «Japanese officials recently raised the severity of the nuclear power plant incident to level 7, the highest level on the international scale and comparable only to the Chernobyl incident 25 years ago.
Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda ordered the restart of two idle nuclear reactors Saturday amid widespread public opposition, more than a year after a powerful earthquake and tsunami triggered three nuclear meltdowns at the Fukushima Dai - ichi Power Plant, and halted all 50 reactors in Japan...
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