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10 Years Later: The Haunting Memories of Japan's Fukushima Nuclear Disaster
Stanford experts address discoveries about radiation from the accident, developments in earthquake research related to the incident, and how its destructive effect has affected tsunami safety and local warning systems a decade after a strong earthquake and tsunami set off the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear meltdown in Japan.
Latest Research Articles
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Here's How Radioactive 'Snowflakes' Behave Like the Smallest Nuclear Bombs in the World!
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Funnel-Web Spider: Venom of Deadliest Spider in Australia May Help Save Heart Transplant Patients
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Meteor Detonates With the Force of 440 Pounds of TNT Over Vermont
Vertebrate Origin Theory Now Questionable With Discovery of Fossilized Fish Larvae
New EPA Head Michael Regan Confirmed by the Senate
Weird Nature: 5 of the Most Bizarre Bug Eating Plants on the Planet
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Jeff Bezos Allocates $10 Billion For a Decade Long Climate Change Battle
'Like Watching a Thriller': Terrified Penguin Seeks Help from Tourists To Escape Killer Whales
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Experts Uncover Shocking Similarities Between Mysterious Creatures and Humans From 550 Million Years Ago
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Lake in Turkey May Hold Clues to Ancient Life on Mars, According to Experts
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Man, 91, Goes Into Shock After Mistakenly Getting 2 Doses of COVID-19 Vaccine in a Day
Heroic Dog Won't Stop Barking, Leads Biker to Save Life of Abandoned Baby!