The author of the piece, Dariusz Leszczynski, is a research professor at the Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority in Finland.
FORBES: Do Cell Phones Cause Brain Cancer? The Diehards Cling Desperately To Opinion
At home, its a very different story for the U.S. Fears of a meltdown, concerns about radiation from nuclear waste and political opposition have stymied efforts to build new nuclear facilities.
This week, Turkey's semi-official Anatolian Agency reported that a special chemical, biological, radiation and nuclear research vehicle had been deployed to one of the busiest border gates between Turkey and opposition controlled Syria.
The study, which was put together by Finland's Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority, suggests that people who used cellphones longer than 10 years were 40 percent more likely to develop gliomas (a nervous system tumor) on the side of the head where the cellphone's radiation would enter the head.
ENGADGET: Cellphones are dangerous/not dangerous, inconclusive edition
He says radiation emitted from nuclear power stations was less than that which occurs in our natural environment.
BBC: NEWS | UK | England | Somerset | Nuclear talk powers fresh debate
The annual total radiation exposure for nuclear workers in Japan is 250 milliseiverts (raised from 100 ms just after the earthquake).
FORBES: First Videos From Inside Fukushima Reactor Buildings Show Extensive Damage
As we watch the events in Japan, it is understandable that people are worried about the potential of nuclear radiation fallout in our community.
FORBES: Radiation No Threat To Silicon Valley, Santa Clara County Says
Military satellites and other electronic devices using carbon nanotube semiconductors will be able to withstand solar flare-ups and nuclear radiation from attacks that often corrupt data in standard chips.
Turning to Beijing's recent pollution woes, Chinese specialist Geng Xin of the Tokyo-based Japan-China Communication Institute tells Global Times that Japan should sort out its own nuclear radiation problems before criticizing pollution in Beijing.
By so doing, the candidates have precipitated a firestorm of criticism from national and local anti-nuclear activists and Utah Democrats in a state which, while solidly conservative and pro-defense, has residents who claim to have been sickened by radiation from atmospheric nuclear testing upwind in Nevada decades ago.
People living here in Palo Alto, Mountain View and the rest of Silicon Valley have been in a shopping frenzy, snapping up potassium iodide pills, dried foods, emergency kits and various other supplies out of concern that Northern California could receive a dose of radiation from the nuclear mess still unfolding in Japan.
FORBES: Radiation No Threat To Silicon Valley, Santa Clara County Says
The four units of the Fukushima nuclear power plant, owned by the Tokyo Electric Power Co, or Tepco, were gravely damaged in the 9.0 March 11 earthquake and resulting tsunami that took the lives of more than 10, 000 people and has the northern part of Japan, and its neighbors China and Russia, on high alert for nuclear radiation leaks.
FORBES: Latest Japan Quake Not a Problem for Nukes, But Fukushima "Very Serious"
While dangerous levels of radiation are leaking from the crippled nuclear plant, the likelihood of harmful levels of radiation making it to the United States remains very low.
FORBES: Radiation No Threat To Silicon Valley, Santa Clara County Says
The silos might withstand blast, heat and radiation effects from a nuclear attack, but what about the command links enabling transmission of launch codes?
Concerns are growing about radiation leaks at a nuclear plant in Japan that has been hit by a third explosion in four days following last week's earthquake and resulting tsunami.
Besides, there are fears that a radiation leak from the Fukushima nuclear power plant will reach Tokyo, and warnings of another massive earthquake.
FORBES: Dispatch From Tokyo: In Wake Of Disaster, Japan Is At War
Radiation doses from the damaged nuclear power plant are not expected to cause an increase in the incidence of miscarriages, stillbirths or congenital disorders.
Many people were staying indoors over fears that radiation leaks at the Fukushima nuclear power plant 200 kilometers to the north are wafting over Tokyo.
Tokyo radiation levels are not hazardous to human health at this time following radiation leaks at the Fukushima nuclear power plant, the International Atomic Energy Chief Yukiya Amano told reporters Wednesday.
FORBES: IAEA Chief Off to Japan, Says Tokyo Radiation Levels Not Hazardous
How dangerous is the radiation emerging from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant Japan?
The radiation crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant has also compounded its problems.
This followed radiation leaks at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant which was damaged by the earthquake and tsunami.
The latest concern in the region is a radiation leak from the Fukushima 1 nuclear power plant in northeastern Japan.
Turning to North Korea, South China Morning Post says many internet users are sceptical over safety assurances from environmental authorities about potential radiation from North Korea's nuclear test on Tuesday.
Everybody is aware of the radiation risk Japan faces from its damaged nuclear powered electricity generators.
FORBES: Avoiding Japan's Nuclear Disaster - Plan Like Google
The government announced that the explosion at an earthquake-damaged nuclear plant is not causing radiation to leak, as had been widely feared and suspected.
FORBES: Dispatch From Tokyo: A Scary Day As Death Toll Rises
The earthquake and tsunami caused extensive damage to its Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, resulting in radiation leaks which forced the evacuation of almost 80, 000 people from the surrounding area.
That low-flying helicopter crisscrossing the skies over the San Francisco Bay Area for the next three days is gathering data on background radiation levels, according to the National Nuclear Security Administration.
D. from MIT in radiation physics (and no ties to the nuclear industry).
FORBES: Like We've Been Saying -- Radiation Is Not A Big Deal
Tashiro, a Hiroshima newspaper journalist, has specialized in stories related to nuclear energy and the effects of radiation for over 30 years.
应用推荐