Nuclear fallout
A nuclear physicist describes 7 things you probably didn’t know about radioactive fallout from a nuclear bomb
Fallout -radioactive material from a nuclear explosion- exists in every corner of the world
Russia warns: Radioactive cloud is heading towards Europe
This was stated by the Secretary of the Security Council of Russia Nikolai Patrushev at a meeting in the city of Syktyvkar in Russia.
He also said that an increase in radiation has already been recorded in Poland.
He also drew attention to the fact that US President Joseph Biden arrived in Hiroshima yesterday for the G7 summit.
International Chernobyl Disaster Remembrance Day: All you need to know
The explosion at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant led to a radioactive cloud over large parts of the former Soviet Union, now the territories of Belarus, Ukraine & Russia
The Russians who occupied Chernobyl will live a maximum of one year
Russian troops who had occupied the Chernobyl nuclear power plant have looted items with very high radiation backgrounds.
Front-heavy pledges
Greece's leftist opposition is calling for growth-minded, or what is sometimes described as "front-heavy," measures to support the economy amid the coronavirus outbreak.
However, at this point in time, no one quite knows what the starting point is in order to be able to define what lies before and what lies after, back and front.
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Death, liberty and COVID-19
Just as death is the limit of life, so the fear of death, its messenger - a virus, a law, a war - marks the limits of liberty. The spread of the new coronavirus that broke out in a food market in China in December shows how vulnerable we are as individuals and societies.
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Radioactive Cloud from Russia is Passing Over Europe
Cloud with low radioactivity has passed over Europe in recent weeks, according to data from the French Institute of Nuclear Safety. According to their study, the radioactive radionuclide Ruthenium-106 was contained in the cloud. The reason for the radioactivity is supposed to be the result of an incident in a nuclear facility in Russia or Kazakhstan, which occurred at the end of September.
If a nuclear bomb is dropped on your city, here’s where you should run and hide (Infographs+Photos)
President Trump has egged on a new arms race. Russia violated weapons treaties to upgrade its nuclear arsenal. North Korea is developing long-range missiles and practicing for nuclear war — and the US military is considering preemptive attacks on the isolated nation’s military facilities.
Meanwhile, nuclear terrorism and dirty bombs remain a sobering threat.