While most modern appliances produce a minimal amount of radiation when compared to previous versions, these particular home appliances still generate dangerous levels of radiation.
Radiation is one of the most misunderstood topics in modern society, News.Az reports. Because it is invisible and often ...
The Gilbert W. Beebe Webinars are organized by Nuclear and Radiation Studies Board members and staff and are designed to promote discussions on ionizing and non-ionizing radiation health effects. The ...
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Sean Duffy’s daughter rails against TSA after she was given a pat down at airport security checkpoint
Evita Duffy-Alfonso says she almost missed her flight after waiting for the pat down since she declined to use the TSA’s body ...
A citizen-led EMF monitoring project and Vineyard Wind’s assurances meet in Barnstable, where questions about safety continue ...
A citizen-led EMF monitoring project and Vineyard Wind’s assurances meet in Barnstable, where questions about safety continue ...
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The hidden risks of everyday LED lighting, studies suggest
LED lights have taken over modern homes and workplaces. They're energy efficient, affordable, and marketed as the future of ...
Study finds CRISPR/Cas gene editing causes “chromatin fatigue” – another surprise mechanism by which it can produce unwanted ...
The IAEA has released a new safety guide to help countries design and run radiation monitoring programmes to ensure people and environment are protected from harmful effects of ionizing radiation.
Melanised fungi like Cladosporium sphaerospermum thrive in extreme radiation and contain melanin, which can absorb and neutralise ionising radiation. Denis Reznik/Pixabay A species of fungus found in ...
This dark discovery is breaking the mold. Scientists have discovered an unlikely ally in the battle to clean up Chernobyl’s radiation zones — the black mold that thrives in them. A research team found ...
Non-stick cookware offers convenience but carries health risks when overheated or damaged. PTFE coatings can decompose above 400°C, releasing toxic fumes, while PFOA, now banned, was linked to serious ...
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