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Locals Eating Radioactive Food 30 Years After Chernobyl: Greenpeace Tests
- Wednesday March 9, 2016
- World News | Reuters
Economic crises convulsing Russia, Ukraine and Belarus mean testing in areas contaminated by the Chernobyl nuclear disaster has been cut or restricted, Greenpeace said, and people continue to eat and drink foods with dangerously high radiation levels.
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Could Truffles be Contaminated with Radioactive Compounds?
- Friday February 26, 2016
- IANS
A team of researchers has tried to clear the air around burgundy or summer truffles, a type of mushroom that ranges among the most expensive foods in the world, being contaminated by radioactivity.
- food.ndtv.com
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Fukushima inspectors 'careless', Japan agency says, as nuclear crisis grows
- Friday August 23, 2013
- World News | Reuters
The operator of Japan's wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant was careless in monitoring tanks storing dangerously radioactive water, the nuclear regulator said on Friday, the latest development in a crisis no one seems to know how to contain.
- www.ndtv.com
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Locals Eating Radioactive Food 30 Years After Chernobyl: Greenpeace Tests
- Wednesday March 9, 2016
- World News | Reuters
Economic crises convulsing Russia, Ukraine and Belarus mean testing in areas contaminated by the Chernobyl nuclear disaster has been cut or restricted, Greenpeace said, and people continue to eat and drink foods with dangerously high radiation levels.
- www.ndtv.com
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Could Truffles be Contaminated with Radioactive Compounds?
- Friday February 26, 2016
- IANS
A team of researchers has tried to clear the air around burgundy or summer truffles, a type of mushroom that ranges among the most expensive foods in the world, being contaminated by radioactivity.
- food.ndtv.com
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Fukushima inspectors 'careless', Japan agency says, as nuclear crisis grows
- Friday August 23, 2013
- World News | Reuters
The operator of Japan's wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant was careless in monitoring tanks storing dangerously radioactive water, the nuclear regulator said on Friday, the latest development in a crisis no one seems to know how to contain.
- www.ndtv.com