Radioactivity

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Synopsis: Physics & astronomy: Atomic energy: Radioactivity:


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#Cold war Nuclear Radiation Creates Anti-Poaching Tool (ISNS)--Radioactive carbon atoms created during 20th-century nuclear bomb tests could help save elephants

and other endangered species. A new study published in this week's issue of the journal of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences shows that carbon-14 a radioactive version of the common carbon atom can be used to determine


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and'60s spread a radioactive variety of carbon worldwide which was picked up by plants during photosynthesis


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The plant is not radioactive it s only accelerated evolution with human selection. The wisdom in human selection is the greatest risk factor here. tmarti69 As the Earth is currently in the beginnings of a magnetic polar flip with a ongoing to zero reduction of magnetic field more wild life will be subject to the the sun comsic radays


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I read somewhere that coal fire power plants release more radiation (in the form of radioactive impurities being vaporized) into the atmosphere every year than all nuclear power plants ever (including meltdowns.

/id=hcf@Listenup 1. Coal Ash Is More Radioactive than Nuclear Waste http://www. scientificamerican. com/article. cfm?

id=coal-ash-is-more-radioactive-than-nuclear-waste2. I do agree we shall go for clean renewable energy

You don't seem to realize that there are only TWO events in all of history that actually spread any significant amount of radioactive particles into the atmosphere from nuclear reactors-Chernobyl

By contrast coal-fired power plants release higher quantities of radioactive isotopes directly into the atmosphere than even the oldest nuclear reactors ever did.

Just Google radioactive coal ash (without quotes) and you'll learn the truth about coal.

They won't become any less radioactive just by getting a little hot. The nuclear dream is fading fast.

Fukushima is expected by Dr. Helen Caldicott M d. to cause at least 1 million deaths by cancer due to radioactivity already released.

If a Magnitude 8 earthquake strikes Japan before a fuel pool dangling 100 feet in the air is secured the resulting radioactivity is expected to be at least 40 times that of Chernobyl causing untold millions of cancers across the Northern hemisphere.

Radioactive particles especially Plutonium Strontium and Cesium are bioaccumulative extremely persistent and highly toxic. They travel long distances


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instead in the amount of radioactive carbon trapped in the annual growth rings of some of the world's oldest trees.

Carbon's key radioactive isotope carbon-14 forms when energetic particles enter Earth's atmosphere

So the formation of radioactive isotopes isn't a steady process? This could cause us to change our assumptions about dating methods.


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and other radioactive elements not commonly found in nature thanks to our nuclear weapons testing. And we have created some new compounds that will be in the geologic record for a long time to come, the most ubiquitous


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But a person can t just eat a radioactive chemical and hope to be healthy,


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