Sentences with phrase «nuclear disaster sites»

Other researchers build robots that can be sent to investigate nuclear disaster sites where the status of the radioactive components is unknown.

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Perry has repeatedly said that storing fuel on site makes coal and nuclear plants less prone to shutdowns than other power generators in the event of disasters and attacks.
Hemp has been used to detoxify the soil around the site of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster.
Vice News reporter Isobel Yeung revisited the site of Japan's Fukushima nuclear disaster five years later (Photo credit: VICE News Tonight on HBO)
In order to futher expose the disadvantage of the nuclear technology, Okedele pointed to the monimental disaster which resulted from Rissia's Mayak Nuclear site which over many years negatively impacted the heath of well over 450,000 people, poluted waters and impaired veginuclear technology, Okedele pointed to the monimental disaster which resulted from Rissia's Mayak Nuclear site which over many years negatively impacted the heath of well over 450,000 people, poluted waters and impaired vegiNuclear site which over many years negatively impacted the heath of well over 450,000 people, poluted waters and impaired vegitation.
People living around the site of the 1986 nuclear disaster in Ukraine have unusually high levels of physical abnormalities and birth defects.
Above, is the location of a nuclear contamination test in a lake close to the site of the Kyshtym nuclear disaster.
The multiple meltdowns at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in March 2011 caused a humanitarian disaster: Upwards of 100,000 people had to be evacuated from within a 20 - kilometer ring around the site.
Given limited public knowledge about the details of nuclear energy and encumbered access to disaster sites, the media have disproportionate power around the globe to shape public knowledge, perception, and reaction to nuclear crises, Pascale said.
«Chernobyl: At site of world's worst nuclear disaster, the animals have returned.»
Framed around the site of the 1986 nuclear disaster, the 2010 video installation spotlights the consequences of manmade catastrophes on the natural world.
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