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Imagine drinking radioactive tritium accidentally
Tritium. It's that mysterious glowing element found in air, water and now inside you. That's right. You're going take this ...
MONTICELLO, Minn. — To understand tritium, remember the first element on the periodic table – hydrogen. Dr. Kathryn Higley says tritium is a radioactive version of hydrogen behaving chemically just as ...
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South Korea detects tritium near Fukushima, below threshold
The South Korean government announced on the 24th that tritium, a radioactive element, was detected six times in the sea near the Fukushima nuclear plant during Tokyo Electric Power Company’s 17th ...
After the National Ignition Facility in California's first successful scientific breakeven through nuclear fusion, mankind is all the more serious about reaching the promised land of near-limitless ...
The release of treated wastewater from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station is scheduled to begin late this summer, leading to cries of protest from members of the local fishing industry and ...
The Mainichi Shimbun answers some common questions readers may have about the characteristics of tritium, and why it is hard to dispose of water containing the radioactive element. Question: I heard ...
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