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Decontaminated but slightly radioactive soil from Fukushima has been delivered to the Japanese prime minister’s office to be ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNJapan eyes nuclear revival with first new reactor plan since Fukushima disasterThirteen years after the catastrophic Fukushima disaster, Kansai Electric Power Co. has confirmed plans to resume surveys for ...
A year before the 2011 disaster, government data shows Fukushima’s coastal fishing industry landed catches worth around $69 million. By 2018, that figure had dwindled to little more than $17 ...
The Fukushima nuclear plant won't be safely decommissioned for years to come. So far taxpayers have paid $90 billion to clean it up. More from CBS News.
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNJapan Takes a Major Step Toward Building Its First “New Nuclear Reactor” Since Fukushima DisasterAs reported by Le Figaro, Japan is taking its first steps toward the construction of a new nuclear reactor—marking the first time since the 2011 Fukushima disaster that the country has considered ...
Japan’s plan to release treated radioactive water into the ocean is safe and there is no better option to deal with the massive buildup of wastewater collected since the 2011 Fukushima nuclear ...
In 2014, TEPCO was forced to admit that its cleaning process had failed, and Fukushima’s cooling water is actually contaminated with high levels of strontium-90 and other radioactive elements. From ...
Japan will begin releasing wastewater from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into the Pacific Ocean on Thursday. "I have asked Tepco [the power plant's operator, Tokyo Electric Power] to ...
Japan’s Prime Minister has eaten fish from the ocean off the Fukushima coast to dispel safety concerns amid an escalating row over the release of radioactive water — sparking comparisons with ...
Fixing Fukushima is a CNET multipart series that explores the role technology plays in cleaning up the worst nuclear disaster in history. And then there's that itch I just can't scratch.
In Fukushima's wake: A radioactive wasteland 17 photos The hell that broke loose on March 11, 2011, was the strongest earthquake in Japan's history.
Decontaminated but slightly radioactive soil from Fukushima was delivered Saturday to the Japanese prime minister's office to ...
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