Two Japanese nuclear plants are having problems after the massive quake. What's going on, and what are the dangers?Two nuclear ...
Reprocessing facility may be built on active fault.
California is closely watching the crisis at a Japanese nuclear plant, but officials downplayed the threat that a radioactive cloud blown across the Pacific could pose for the US West Coast.
... Daiichi plant has reached levels damaging to healthJapan is facing the world's biggest nuclear crisis for decades as engineers struggle to regain control of the Fukushima plant following ...
Entombing the Japanese nuclear plant in concrete and steel, as at Chernobyl, is not an immediate option.
... States recommended that Americans stay at least 50 miles away from a troubled Japanese nuclear plant, groups file a Freedom of Information ...
... in the ocean near the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant. Experts say the ocean will quickly dilute ... iodine as much as 1,250 times higher than normal levels, Japanese officials said Saturday ...
University of Washington physicists are detecting radioactivity from Japanese nuclear reactors that have been in crisis since a mammoth ... dust particles that had attracted radioactivity from the Japanese nuclear plants, Robertson said. The readings allowed the physicists ...
WASHINGTON, March 31 (UPI) -- U.S. regulators are monitoring milk, water and other sources for radiation from Japanese nuclear plants but stressed there was little cause for concern.
... -137, which could contaminate the food chain, Japan's nuclear safety agency says.Radiation levels spiked inside and outside the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant Thursday, slowing work on the facility ...
Workers at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant are unable to plug a leak of radioactive water. Meanwhile ... to seal the leak at the crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant using an absorbent polymer, sawdust and shredded ...
Workers used a milky white dye Monday as they frantically tried to trace the path of highly radioactive water that is gushing from a tsunami-damaged Japanese nuclear plant and leaking into the ocean.
WASHINGTON, April 5 (UPI) -- Though air monitors in the United States recovered more nuclear material from a crippled Japanese nuclear plant, there is no U.S. health concern, the EPA said.
... week, workers at the stricken Japanese nuclear plant dumped radioactive water into the ocean to make room for storing even more highly ...
... after a deadly quake-tsunami hit a Japanese nuclear plant, the risk of a huge radiation leak has fallen but the danger is far from over, experts say -- a risk ...