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Re: Fukushima 10 years after the disaster




by izentrop » 20/10/21, 02:07

As in Chernobyl, humans are more harmful to animals than radioactivity
This area, where the doses of radioactivity still exceed 50 mSv / year, was reduced to 350 km2 in 2018. If humans have not set foot around Fukushima for 10 years, wild animals have remained. A recent study looked at them and the potential DNA damage and stress of chronic radiation exposure. Scientists from the University of Colorado, Georgia and Fukushima have taken samples from two species: Japanese wild boars and elaphes, snakes close to snakes.

According to them, the doses of radiation to which the animals were exposed did not endanger their health. The researchers did not observe an increased frequency of DNA damage and abnormal chromosomes in wild boars. Telomere length and cortisol levels, signs of stress, were also normal in the boars and snakes analyzed. “It's similar to what was observed at Chernobyl. The animals thrive mainly because there are no humans and they no longer undergo the resulting stress, ”concludes Kelly Cunningham, veterinarian and first author of the study. https://www.futura-sciences.com/planete ... ivite-5325
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Re: Fukushima 10 years after the disaster




by Obamot » 20/10/21, 02:20

The proof: YOU
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Re: Fukushima 10 years after the disaster




by Christophe » 11/03/22, 19:07

11 years...that's the real price of nuclear...the worst thing is that Japan doesn't even have the bomb...



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Re: Fukushima 10 years after the disaster




by Christophe » 11/03/22, 19:12

0 death for Fukushima... he's seriously kidding Janco there! : Shock: : Shock:
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Re: Fukushima 10 years after the disaster




by Rajqawee » 14/03/22, 09:17

Christophe wrote:0 death for Fukushima... he's seriously kidding Janco there! : Shock: : Shock:


He does not mess around: he is content to take the official data transmitted by UNSCEAR (to read in https://www.lepoint.fr/monde/zero-mort- ... 139_24.php).
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Re: Fukushima 10 years after the disaster




by Christophe » 14/03/22, 09:48

Yes yes... when you don't know how to count, it's necessarily 0... and the Director of the plant died of a cancer he already had before... : Lol:

Normal...logical...honest...like with post vax dead...

A world controlled by the dough before the human, it is to puke, strongly that Putin shaves this world (I speak in the figurative sense huh...)! : Mrgreen:
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Re: Fukushima 10 years after the disaster




by Macro » 14/03/22, 10:49

Christophe wrote:
A world controlled by the dough before the human, it is to puke, strongly that Putin shaves this world (I speak in the figurative sense huh...)! : Mrgreen:


What do you think Poutine works for.... With love and fresh water... With beautiful humanist thoughts.... Just the fact that he sends brave guys full of good intentions in love parade floats, getting killed at his naughty Nazi neighbors without even shedding a tear...
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Re: Fukushima 10 years after the disaster




by Christophe » 14/03/22, 10:55

Macro wrote: without even shedding a tear...


Are you sure?

Putin does this fratricidal war reluctantly because the West (finally especially the USA) and the behavior of certain Ukrainians genociding Russian speakers did not leave him the choice... is it so hard to understand? : Shock: : Shock: : Shock:

The losses of civilians are less important than those of the military... We had not seen that since the 1st World War!

Proof that the Russians best preserve the lives of civilians! Despite our nauseating propaganda! : Evil:
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