added 2007 Sun Apr 15 9:28:35 by tomboy501
Scientists are putting forward the theory that radiation given off by mobile phones and other hi-tech gadgets is a possible answer to one of the more bizarre mysteries ever to happen in the natural world - the abrupt disappearance of the bees that pollinate crops.
Scientists are putting forward the theory that radiation given off by mobile phones and other hi-tech gadgets is a possible answer to one of the more bizarre mysteries ever to happen in the natural world - the abrupt disappearance of the bees that pollinate crops.
added 2007 Tue Mar 27 0:09:53 by remboterminator
US authorities contend that there is any danger in depleted uranium weapon, may be, but the photos of children that were born in this area are testifying the opposite. They were collected in "albums of horror" by western experts.
US authorities contend that there is any danger in depleted uranium weapon, may be, but the photos of children that were born in this area are testifying the opposite. They were collected in "albums of horror" by western experts.
added 2007 Sun Mar 25 16:17:38 by GregD
Nicknamed Conan the Bacterium, Deinococcus radiodurans can survive doses of ionising radiation thousands of times stronger than would kill a human. So how does it do it?
Nicknamed Conan the Bacterium, Deinococcus radiodurans can survive doses of ionising radiation thousands of times stronger than would kill a human. So how does it do it?
added 2007 Thu Feb 15 18:44:17 by STONERS
The U.N. nuclear watchdog introduced on Thursday a new radiation warning symbol showing emanating waves, a skull and crossbones, and a running person.
The U.N. nuclear watchdog introduced on Thursday a new radiation warning symbol showing emanating waves, a skull and crossbones, and a running person.
added 2007 Tue Jan 23 16:48:14 by capn_caveman
Future lunar astronauts could be harmed by X-ray outbursts from the Sun that occur without warning and can deliver dangerous doses of radiation in just a few minutes, a new study says.
Future lunar astronauts could be harmed by X-ray outbursts from the Sun that occur without warning and can deliver dangerous doses of radiation in just a few minutes, a new study says.
added 2007 Fri Jan 12 19:26:47 by STONERS
Concerns about the risk of radiation-induced cancer are growing with the increasing number of cancer patients surviving long term.
Concerns about the risk of radiation-induced cancer are growing with the increasing number of cancer patients surviving long term.







