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"radioactive" Definitions
  1. sending out powerful and very dangerous rays when the nuclei (= central parts) of atoms are broken upTopics The environmentc1, Physics and chemistryc1
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I'd played outdoors all through May, getting drenched in radioactive rain showers, digging in radioactive dirt, eating radioactive food.
Central and Eastern Europe are teeming with radioactive—yes radioactive—wild boars.
Even steel without the radioactive welding rods was more radioactive than some other options.
It could be radioactive waste, chemicals that have become radioactive during reprocessing, or fissile material.
These radioactive beams hit targets and interact, resulting in high-energy cannons of heavy radioactive elements.
What the study found Radioactive cesium-19683 is made when other radioactive materials undergo nuclear fission.
"KI (potassium iodide) cannot protect the body from radioactive elements other than radioactive iodine -- if radioactive iodine is not present, taking KI is not protective and could cause harm," the CDC's website states.
The website adds that mixed low-level radioactive waste can contain both hazardous waste and low-level radioactive waste.
Smoke detectors are made with americium, a radioactive metal, so it only makes sense that they're slightly radioactive themselves.
Helium is produced in radioactive alpha decay of minerals bearing either uranium or thorium, both of which are radioactive elements.
The scientists measured metabolic rates and food intake by feeding bees from six hives candy laced with radioactive rubidium and radioactive sodium, respectively.
In Season 7's "Radioactive Man," for example, Prince was seen in a montage of people digging for scoop about the upcoming Radioactive Man movie.
This month, Entergy revealed that radioactive water was found in three of 40 monitoring wells on site, the result of contamination from tritium, a radioactive isotope.
The purification process removes 62 radioactive elements from the contaminated water but it leaves tritium, a mildly radioactive element that is difficult to separate from water.
PET scans, for example, use a radioactive dye to help doctors see tissues and organs, and some cancer treatments use radioactive compounds to target tumor cells.
"As a result of the presence of the hazardous component, mixed low-level radioactive waste is regulated and managed separately from low-level radioactive waste," the site says.
Occasionally, the steel contained slightly more radioactive metal left over from the radioactive thorium-containing welding rods, explained Todd Hossbach, senior research physicist from Pacific Northwest National Labs.
In the overwhelming majority of known cases involving the attempted sale of nuclear or other radioactive material (or material alleged to be radioactive), there has been no buyer.
As noted, the amount of radioactive cesium observed doesn't pose a public health risk, but this latest study indicates that radioactive material can be transported far from accident sites.
That nation has spent more than $1.5 billion collecting radioactive soil, and has hastily stored 800,000 tons of highly-radioactive water -- enough to fill 315 Olympic-size swimming pools.
While the radioactive cloud from the disaster floated over the Pacific Ocean to California, settling on grapes there, the radioactive levels were low and drop with each passing year.
Just a few grams of radioactive material are enough to make a dirty bomb, which is why the US government made the recovery of radioactive samples a national security priority.
Radioactive isotopes are used in dozens of applications, from cancer treatment to pipeline-welding inspections, and thousands of packages with small amounts of radioactive material are shipped across Europe every year.
" "Remove your clothing to keep radioactive material from spreading.
Some of these boars may have become contaminated with caesium-137—a radioactive substance featuring a half-life of 30 years—by consuming plants and small animals within the radioactive exclusion zone.
Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) said in a statement the incident occurred during a check on radioactive storage inside a "controlled" room at the facility in Oarai, with no radioactive material leaking outside.
Flooding the ocean with god knows how much radioactive material?
Ours could be a world where this guy is radioactive.
It's possible they won't see ever see the radioactive decay.
Pence's dishonesty is not just spiritually toxic, but socially radioactive.
And if you haven't heard, workplace romances can be radioactive.
"It will bind radioactive material to you," the sheet said.
Phosphogypsum is a radioactive byproduct from the production of phosphate.
There is no evidence of a radioactive release or contamination.
Desertification and sandstorms lift radioactive war detritus into the air.
Just last month they removed 15 kilograms of radioactive material.
He only made the situation more radioactive for all involved.
Like bits of radioactive particles from a major nuclear accident.
A few things spiked radioactive levels in the early 1950s.
These radioactive scars show up in many of LoPresti's paintings.
Those events released a much larger amount of radioactive material.
The explosion released around 2 million curies of radioactive waste. 
West Valley is an operation to dispose of radioactive waste.
" "Lee also knew that he could be radioactive with Bush.
The material is classed as a Category 2 radioactive source.
Mayak accounts for half of Russian exports of radioactive isotopes.
"I thought Roy Moore would be radioactive," Mr. Shelby said.
The third step is storing the tailings, which are radioactive.
They don't want to be tainted by a radioactive client.
But at least one radioactive issue remains unsettled: health care.
But his time as independent counsel made him politically radioactive.
But the decontamination filters cannot remove all the radioactive material.
What else is secret and radioactive and inside that circle?
It wasn't like it is, like it is radioactive, then.
"It makes Cuba and Venezuela even more radioactive," he said.
There's also natural radioactive material in soil, water, and vegetation.
The thyroid can't tell the difference between stable and radioactive iodine, so the potassium iodide pills can be taken to pre-emptively "fill" the thyroid with safe iodine before radioactive iodine enters the body.
Specifically, the study focused on how meteorites ended up containing beryllium-10, a radioactive isotope with a half life of 1.386 million years, where after one half life, half of the radioactive material decays.
Tepco has for years insisted that its purification processes remove strontium and 61 other radioactive elements from the contaminated water but leaves tritium, a mildly radioactive element that is difficult to separate from water.
In addition to the wastes from the irradiated ships, the site is also contaminated with radioactive paint used to make deck markers and devices glow, fuels and pesticides, and radioactive materials used in lab experiments.
All the whiskey and junk food made my insides feel radioactive.
A pall of radioactive cringe has hung over microgenres ever since.
That's what shields the outside world from the radioactive materials inside.
The women hand each other flowers pulled from the radioactive soil.
THE Hanford nuclear complex in Washington state contained radioactive alligator carcasses.
Radioactive xenon-133 was detected in South Korea after the test.
Three groundwater monitoring wells surrounding the plant have reported radioactive samples.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, neither ray cats nor radioactive flowers made the cut.
We've made it in labs and some radioactive elements produce it.
After all, they can turn radioactive simply by being above ground.
Average concentrations of radioactive ruthenium detected across Europe during the incident.
Plutonium and curium are radioactive, and decay into more stable elements.
Maybe it's because the ground is a bit radioactive or something.
His team looked for a particular radioactive isotope called cesium-134.
Phosphogypsum is a radioactive byproduct resulting from the production of phosphate.
Even after a tank job, it won't be a radioactive destination.
Our world's supply is created through the radioactive decay from uranium.
Spent fuel rods are so radioactive that unshielded exposure is deadly.
Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), who remains radioactive in many conservative districts.
A highly radioactive, shrapnel-filled doomsday bomb of a light bulb.
They'd essentially act like glue between your hair and radioactive material.
I get that presidents sometimes blow hot air, but radioactive energy?
Were they hung, perhaps, outside the shop of a radioactive pawnbroker?
The Incredible Hulk Radioactive accidents were big back in the day.
In the meantime, the Syrian war remains as radioactive as ever.
Will marine life suffer a massive die-off or become radioactive?
Liberalized trade has become politically radioactive around much of the globe.
Gun control has traditionally been a radioactive political issue in America.
He was served tea spiked with Polonium 210, a radioactive isotope.
Those are now kept safely locked in storage, like radioactive material.
Gurba likes the feel of radioactive substances on her bare hands.
Moreover, the half-life of radioactive carbon is only 5,2260 years.
More frighteningly, radioactive wild boars marauded Japanese towns and attacked people.
Potassium iodide protects one organ from one kind of radioactive exposure.
"Radioactive" rounds out the top three with 18.3 million thumbs up.
It said their movement could indicate the transfer of radioactive material.
One thing is clear, the memo has become radioactive at Google.
A second technique involves heating radioactive pellets in spent fuel assemblies.
Carpenter presents several cross-disciplinary efforts to mark radioactive material, from the development of Nuclear Semiotics in the 1980s to Toshiba's gamma camera (a recent invention capable of capturing the density of radioactive isotopes by color).
But even without mantle convection generating heat, the core radioactive heat sources would be close to the surface so could make it very hot with possibilities for lots of volcanism until the radioactive core stopped generating heat.
A recent study found evidence that Chernobyl is now less radioactive than the Marshall Islands, where After testing soil for radioactive elements like plutonium and cesium, researchers warned people against spending time on four of the islands.
Then they found one more thing: a canister of radioactive powdered uranium.
It's common for residents to construct their houses using radioactive mine tailings.
"It's not a significant amount of radioactive debris by itself," Murphy said.
Public access to this area is restricted, as the land remains radioactive.
About 100, mostly dyes or mildly radioactive materials, are in routine use.
Five days after being injected with the radioactive lutetium, he was cremated.
Bomb technicians' devices also picked up on radioactive materials in Russell's bedroom.
The pills work by blocking radioactive iodine from depositing in the thyroid.
They may also help physicians in researching the uses of radioactive drugs.
Another technique uses the rate of uranium's radioactive decay as a clock.
Tritium, which is radioactive, is much rarer and has to be synthesised.
Do mutant silkworms have the same effect on humans as radioactive spiders?
The ensuing fallout was comprised of pulverized coral, water, and radioactive particles.
In early October 2017, a cloud of radioactive material swept through Europe.
That's because Shellenberger makes autoradiographs—photos created through exposure to radioactive materials.
When the nuclear tests stopped, the levels of radioactive carbon went down.
The mushrooms can absorb high levels of the radioactive isotope Caesium 137.
The birches set it off, showing they had absorbed the radioactive gas.
It's hard to imagine a more radioactive portfolio for a cabinet member.
Workers piled the radioactive debris in bins next to the administrative building.
Now, communities are facing crop failure and even threats of radioactive waste.
Both are powered by electricity generated by the heat of radioactive plutonium.
As energy secretary, Perry would oversee the nation's high-level radioactive waste.
They prepare radioactive drugs and administer them to patients undergoing the scans.
Radioactive contaminants like radium and uranium, meanwhile, accounted for about 4,500 cases.
The shield is designed to prevent radioactive leaks for the next century.
The heavily contaminated water flowed over the river banks, creating radioactive pools.
The DoE researchers carried these radioactive samples to calibrate the radiation detectors.
So the radioactive sludge continues to sit in Hanford's aging underground tanks.
Also, clear-cutting churns up soil, stirring radioactive dust and accelerating erosion.
WATCH: Russia's Radioactive Past Continues to Haunt Its Citizens What about Putin?
The drink itself was a bright, neon yellow that looked slightly radioactive.
Should Hawaii, California, and Japan expect hydrogen bomb tsunamis or radioactive storms?
Experts warned that further tests in the area could risk radioactive pollution.
CORRECTION: Yesterday's edition said that Alexander Litvinenko was poisoned by radioactive plutonium.
In 1966, other investigators began using radioactive substances to measure gastric emptying.
The Istanbul complex also handles spent fuel and its highly radioactive waste.
"Get Next to Nutex," the blue tin of the radioactive condom invites.
The number of ruined, radioactive, deserted cities dotting the globe will grow.
Here, there is a radioactive atmosphere that cannot be seen, only intuited.
Franken has become radioactive for Democrats running in tough elections next year.
In this case, he cooked up some "Radioactive Ribs" for the aliens.
The globe will be dotted with the deserted, radioactive ruins of cities.
An earlier of version incorrectly described both deuterium and tritium as radioactive.
Other kinds of nuclear threats, like "dirty bombs," release different radioactive hazards.
The downside of such an approach is that the rest of the reactor will absorb neutrons as well, making the whole thing radioactive (though nothing like as radioactive as a conventional fission reactor) and ultimately damaging its structure.
" According to the National Weather Service, a radiological hazard warning could be issued in a number of different circumstances, including the "theft of a radioactive isotope" or an "accident which may involve nuclear weapons, nuclear fuel, or radioactive wastes.
Russia's state weather agency said on Monday that a cloud of inert radioactive gases that swept across a Russian town earlier this month was produced by fast-decaying radioactive isotopes released by an explosion at the Nyonoksa testing range.
Just recently released to the public, the NRRB's 2013 document indicates that Region 7 did not consider available technology used at other radioactive sites for the removal of the radioactive wastes, which the NRRB said could be done safely.
The scientists tested their filters on non-radioactive versions of strontium and cesium.
Endocyte specializes in radiopharmaceutical drugs, which carry radioactive substances directly to cancer cells.
The Navy also allegedly sprinkled radioactive material on the base to practice cleanup.
In the handling and the transport of the radioactive source, three people died.
No one wants to interrupt a Navy SEAL on duty — but radioactive turtles?
This should only be used in radioactive sites or at the Rio Olympics.
In windy weather, radioactive caesium is blown back onto the fields and homes.
Yet fear persists about safety and what to do with the radioactive waste.
The victim, the Kremlin critic Alexander Litvinenko, died after ingesting a radioactive isotope.
Nope, you can't get this gift by getting bit by a radioactive spider.
In the forests around Fukushima, the population of radioactive wild boars is exploding.
There's the blast itself, and then all the radioactive fallout to contend with.
Weapons tests can fling radioactive detritus up to 50 miles in the air.
Labour unions have called the trade deal a "radioactive neo-liberal policy initiative".
Large plastic bags filled with radioactive topsoil and detritus dot the abandoned fields.
The planet is full of radioactive uranium, which produces neutrons as it decays.
" Right there, under the query box, is the response: "The radioactive element astatine.
Radioactive particles choked the atmosphere and rained down on cities, forests, and roads.
That's because nuclear wastes can be radioactive for thousands and thousands of years.
But, the ocean food chain carried the radioactive carbon faster than researchers expected.
The rocks were somehow toxic, people thought, or radioactive or just plain cursed.
Radioactive cesium from Chernobyl can still be detected in some food products today.
What if it rains and radioactive water drips into our gardens and schoolyards?
The radioactive material inside the device is Iridium-192, the nuclear commission said.
The truck and radioactive material belonged to a company called Central Industrial Maintenance.
The land-based vessel contained sealed pouches of cesium-137, a radioactive isotope.
Lynas has said the low-level radioactive waste is not hazardous, Reuters reported.
If there were a radioactive spill in the ocean, would it get diluted?
Wines made after 216 had higher levels of radioactive particles, the researchers found.
The radioactive fallout from the nuclear disaster would cause additional deaths and injuries.
But major accidents, involving significant releases of radioactive material have been exceedingly rare.
Then in 2013, they filtered the water for strontium, another toxic radioactive substance.
"This is no more radioactive than any other vodka," Smith told the BBC.
There have also been issues with radioactive wasp nests, fruit flies, and rabbits.
Radioactive tumbleweeds rolling across the reservation also caused issues in the early 2000s.
H-bomb test; radioactive clouds at the Bikini Atoll on May 21, 1956.
"She leaves a room radioactive," Mr. Ruscha said when asked about the star.
The light we see from the explosion is a result of radioactive decay.
We'd be left with millions dead and entire countries reduced to radioactive hellscapes.
Throw Huawei's name in the mix and things go from toxic to radioactive.
"As human consumers of fish, we would internalize [radioactive] isotopes," he told me.
"It's radioactive for me," one Democrat facing re-election in 2018 told me.
But his campaign has offered no alternative location for storing the radioactive waste.
You must stop trying to unleash and exploit the radioactive energy of racism.
In the case of the cabernet, the levels of the radioactive materials doubled.
These minerals imbibe radioactive material like uranium, which allows scientists to date them.
Radioactive compounds are used in some medical procedures to diagnose and treat disease.
The institute said there was no leakage of radioactive materials during the explosions.
She had surgery again, coupled with a radioactive iodine treatment, and continued running.
During that time, it carried out routine training exercises using dangerous radioactive isotopes.
The cock rings aren't advertised as radioactive, but as full of negative ions.
"They are actually radioactive but not dangerous," Trent told me over Twitter DMs.
Trent is always on the hunt for the next piece of radioactive history.
The unique chemical properties in conditioner will bind radioactive material to your hair.
Experts also worry about militants pilfering radioactive material from medical or industrial installations.
Upon detonation, the device is designed to cause large zones of radioactive contamination.
Radioactive material -- from the Manhattan Project -- will be removed from an area landfill.
Tokyo Electric says it cannot quantify the amount of radioactive sludge being generated.
In the meantime, the program to clean up the destroyed reactors has seen numerous setbacks and concerns, including delays on Japanese electrical utility Tepco's timetable to begin removing the highly radioactive fuel and continued leakage of small amounts of radioactive substances.
This isn't unusual because fossils are in the ground along with radioactive elements found in soil and rocks, making some dinosaur fossils radioactive enough to be picked up by sensitive instruments, according to researchers at the Houston Museum of Natural Science.
But the big problem is what to do with the radioactive waste left behind.
And also for her somewhat radioactive friends, Louis C.K., Aziz Ansari, and Al Franken.
Some women, like Emily, use shovels to dig soil into bags with radioactive symbols.
Two years ago, the site leaked radioactive material into groundwater near New York City.
We should not have to debate for years if a project's license is radioactive.
Russia's latest weapon is built to destroy entire coast lines with a radioactive tsunami.
Removing the outer layer of clothing can remove up to 90% of radioactive material.
Most haunting are her accounts of how radioactive isotopes progressed through the food supply.
Bermudez told CNN it's unclear what type of radioactive material is potentially being moved.
Stay at 45-46% [in the polls] and just make the other guy radioactive.
LITTLE connects radioactive waste with LeBron James, Serena Williams and other contemporary sporting heroes.
Another test might blow the top off, leading to devastating leakage of radioactive material.
Such radioactive decay proved a source of yet more members of the periodic table.
These generators are powered by radioactive material — a type of metal called plutonium-235.
Heavy water is a non-radioactive byproduct from making nuclear weapons and nuclear energy.
As radioactive elements decay within the core, they produce heat, melting the overlying ice.
The Castle Bravo explosion also produced radioactive material that settled into the ocean sediment.
Radioactive materials have a variety of uses in medicine, for both diagnosis and treatment.
Instead, he stuck to his position, which has become radioactive to his fellow Republicans.
For a smoker like Yanai, cigarettes pose a far greater threat than radioactive fallout.
As far as Devotion goes, it could be radioactive after what happened in February.
"Removing the outer layer of clothing can remove up to 90% of radioactive material."
That's making their meat radioactive, Jiri Drapal at the State Veterinary Administration told Reuters.
Tepco has yet to disclose how and where this radioactive waste will be stored.
"We found the missing radioactive material inside its case with no damages," he said.
Scrubbing too hard could leave scratches and push those radioactive particles into your skin.
Prince climbed onto a specially built stage and unleashed 45 minutes of radioactive funk.
A few species of birds appear to be more abundant in more radioactive areas.
Its services include verifying that components removed from nuclear facilities are no longer radioactive.
Cuomo and Sheehan both said they were notified of the radioactive leak on Friday.
Radioactive fallout would be carried for miles by the jet stream and surface winds.
It also serves nachos with that radioactive yellow cheese sauce if that's your thing.
They emit a soothing, radioactive glow without the actual radiation —perfect for a party.
For one thing, don't cast your lot with a single radioactive-looking color scheme.
Prepare stock solutions of radioactive materials and calculate doses to be administered by radiologists.
The bad news: Some wines from after 213 had twice as much radioactive material.
This isn't the first time radioactive materials have shown up in the alcoholic drink.
The viable responsible party there paid over $26 million to entomb the radioactive material.
Once inside, the water becomes highly radioactive, impeding efforts to eventually dismantle the plant.
The continual flood of radioactive water has prevented engineers from searching for the fuel.
Nuclear plants—again belying the "clean energy" moniker—produce mountains of highly radioactive waste.
Buried beneath the ground, in storage tanks, are 56 million gallons of radioactive waste.
Georgia's security service has foiled several attempts to sell uranium or other radioactive materials.
It can be radioactive, having carried buried radiation to the surface as it grew.
These contain toxic substances, such as arsenic, benzene, zinc, radioactive materials and other contaminants.
So for now the radioactive waste is either lying around or being moved around.
In New York City — Trump's hometown — the Trump brand seems radioactive in some quarters.
In December 2013 and April 2015, radioactive material was also reported stolen in Mexico.
Doing so contains the radioactive fallout and limits the risk of accidentally harming anyone.
Bill was radioactive in the midterms and Hillary was the Ghost of Christmas Past.
The accident in 1957, which released radioactive waste, was kept under wraps for decades.
VICE News reports from Russia's radioactive hotspots, where residents continue to live amid radiation.
All six of the North's nuclear tests have been underground, containing the radioactive fallout.
Even seemingly innocuous items, such as collectible antique Fiestaware crockery, may contain radioactive uranium.
But broadly, I saw how a radioactive worldview afflicted many men associated with Edge.
Exelon estimated that all radioactive material will be removed from the plant by 2078.
Bananas, which contain trace amounts of radioactive potassium, emit a positron every 20103 minutes.
EGLE inspected the site in the spring and found no radioactive threat, Assendelft said.
Four islands were entirely vaporized; only deep blue radioactive craters in the ocean remained.
But perhaps most dangerous of all, the marauders carry with them highly radioactive material.
Chernobyl reactor No. 4 building, encased in steel and concrete to limit radioactive contamination.
Space exploration's red-hot radioactive heart Radioisotopes are powerful all-in-one fuel sources.
Kong, where the giant radioactive lizard and the colossal ape will finally face off.
The report, issued Thursday by the IRSN (Institute for Radiological Protection and Nuclear Safety), ruled out an accident at a nuclear reactor, saying the release of radioactive Ruthenium-106 likely originated from a nuclear fuel treatment site or a center for radioactive medicine.
Much to Trent's surprise, the ring "are actually radioactive but not dangerous," he told Vice. 
Certain Napa Valley vintage cabs were found to contain traces of radioactive material from Fukushima.
A 2000 investigation by SF Weekly found "troubling evidence" that the Navy mishandled radioactive waste.
Radioactive fallout was the initial concern, but now something else is going awry: the weather.
When an element undergoes radioactive decay, it creates radiation and turns into some other element.
Cow's milk outside the exclusion zone was found to contain cesium-137, a radioactive isotope.
When he was first diagnosed, he had his thyroid removed and underwent radioactive iodine treatment.
"Radioactive iodine treatment works on most patients, but in his case, it didn't," said Jill.
As played by Kate McKinnon, Holtzmann is a radioactive weirdo wrapped in a magnetic smirk.
I had the radioactive iodine [medication], taking my pill a day, minding my own business.
The discovery of radioactive contamination from lutetium "is something we were looking for," Yu said.
Japan has struggled to deal with how to store radioactive waste from the 2011 disaster.
My radiation was done with brachytherapy–when the radioactive material is placed inside the body.
But the common-sense logic, as the radioactive Nyonoksa explosion shows, is even less kind.
Read more: San Francisco's historically radioactive Treasure Island is finally getting a $6 billion makeover.
What has two seven-foot arms and can bench press 1,000 lbs of radioactive waste?
Uranium is a radioactive element that converts into lead over a long period of time.
The latest teaser is titled "Radioactive Mist," and it suggests that AHS is going nuclear.
It's also the site of radioactive waste, an alleged cover up, and some criminal convictions.
He went on to have his thyroid removed as well as underwent radioactive iodine treatment.
Crews lowered a camera in, and found eight inches of radioactive waste inside the hull.
It's a costly, labor intensive process, and it produces an unholy amount of radioactive waste.
It claimed that lethal radioactive material was being blown into Chinese cities by disrupted weather.
"Radioactive iodine treatment works on most patients, but in his case, it didn't," says Jill.
He also confesses that he helped Aleksander bury radioactive waste in concrete at the plant.
"He's not considered to be radioactive," said a congressional Democratic aide on condition of anonymity.
Litvinenko was poisoned by tea laced with radioactive polonium-210 at a restaurant in London.
The new technology allows for treatment of waste with a minimal risk of radioactive contamination.
"It is shocking just how little radioactive material can do so much damage," Kamps said.
That same year, six tanks at the site were found to be leaking radioactive waste.
That same year, six tanks at the site were found to be leaking radioactive waste.
"It is shocking just how little radioactive material can do so much damage," he said.
The NRC on Monday revised the agency's guidelines for radioactive waste from nuclear power plants.
Element 115 is an incredibly radioactive substance and one of the heaviest elements ever discovered.
I look away as the nurse injects me with a radioactive substance called a tracer.
But I'm older now and fucking full of chemical wisdom—radioactive, you might even say.
When an organism dies, radioactive decay gradually diminishes the concentration of 227C in its remains.
It's a radioactive world that's only tolerable because of the many upgrades to my suit.
If it goes ahead with another test in this area, it could risk radioactive pollution.
It's a spot where thousands of cubic meters of radioactive material sits capped in cement.
Another radioactive leak in 2005 prompted a fine of 500,000 pounds ($678,000) for its operator.
But do not use conditioner when you shower, since it can bind to radioactive material.
Of all the radioactive ACA issues, this one is up there with the biggest ones.
The study looked at the cumulative effect of multiple pollutants, including arsenic and radioactive contaminants.
The fire is adjacent to another landfill, which contains radioactive waste from the Manhattan Project.
That was partly due to a key design flaw: The engine spat out radioactive exhaust.
The only problem was it left nuclear fallout and radioactive waste spread throughout the atmosphere.
They could have been produced in pairs by the radioactive decay of a new particle.
Not only will you still have a hurricane, but now you have a radioactive hurricane.
And so the area that you've set the weapon off becomes highly radioactive and contaminated.
Power would come from a tiny radioactive source like americium, the element in smoke detectors.
Many drank local moonshine to relieve stress, despite reports it was produced with radioactive water.
By last fall, there were more than 9 million one-ton bags of radioactive waste.
"Clinton is radioactive," he said, hinting at the visceral distaste for Clinton among many conservatives.
In 2012-2013, 16 packages of radioactive material went missing, and only five were recovered.
I declined, because he was associated with it, because I perceived him to be radioactive.
It's the opportunity to continually to be slimed by association with these seemingly radioactive ideas.
Or they could inject people with radioactive dyes and then scan them with X-rays.
The incident caused massive radioactive contamination that forced entire cities and towns to be abandoned.
Essentially, radioactive food made with unstable carbon-14 was added to samples of Martian soil.
At that point, any strike could have led to radioactive contamination of a large area.
According to a BBC radio documentary, a post-mortem revealed radioactive contamination in his body.
Mr. Deripaska has sued, claiming the sanctions have made him "radioactive" in international business circles.
How much heat is flowing up from the decay of radioactive elements at the core?
He's made himself radioactive — absent a credible, independent exoneration for Jamal's disappearance and apparent murder.
He said the team's special equipment helped detect the change in levels of radioactive material.
The lost coolant led to meltdowns and explosions at the plant, releasing dangerous radioactive material.
It doesn't protect any other body part, and it doesn't protect against a radioactive blast.
Dismantling and safely removing the radioactive remains of a typical commercial reactor is hugely expensive.
"Some people want to make Texas the radioactive waste dumping ground of America," Texas Gov.
Litvinenko was assassinated with a tea that was laced with a radioactive poison called polonium.
The globe will be dotted by the radioactive ruins of deserted cities, large and small.
The material that makes blood irradiators so effective is a highly radioactive substance — cesium-2900.
It now makes Trump completely radioactive for any entity that is seen to support him.
Zircon contains radioactive material that allows geologists to easily date it back billions of years.
The wolves now occupy the radioactive space that one day, suddenly, man had to abandon.
A dying man whispered to his nurse to step back because he was too radioactive.
The production of this energy would create no side-effects like pollution or radioactive waste.
Any bit of dust from the mine, which is naturally radioactive, can mess up the experiments.
An extraction plan for the removal of the radioactive debris won't even be considered until 2019.
KURTZ: I think it&aposs very hard to come back from this kind of radioactive controversy.
Over the weekend, a giant tank of radioactive sludge in Hanford, Washington, sprung a new leak.
Professor Lattanzio points out the slow, but steady decay of natural radioactive substances produces significant heat.
Without the Sub, the Echo Dots played "Radioactive" competently, but the bass drop was a nonevent.
The people drinking that milk ended up with radioactive iodine concentrated in their thyroids, Cobb explains.
She explains that this is because the thyroid cannot distinguish between "good" iodine and radioactive iodine.
There's fear that radioactive dust may have seeped through cracks and holes in the damaged mountain.
Helium-3 is a clean, non-radioactive energy source that could potentially power nuclear fusion reactors.
Radioactive material gets a bad rap, what with radiation and fallout and nuclear waste and all.
But if North Korea was radioactive in US domestic politics, Iran was 10 times more so.
By measuring the amount of radioactive decay, scientists can determine when a formerly living organism died.
A related problem is all the radioactive water on site, a result of cooling those reactors.
Scientists and codemakers rely on natural phenomena like radioactive decay and atmospheric noise to drive randomness.
Unfortunately, the sites are not only lethal to humans, but radioactive enough to destroy conventional electronics.
Both the radioactive box and the giant adventure hole were mere meters away from Jason's house.
Among the more reliable seismic precursors is radon, a radioactive gas that comes from the subsoil.
The 1986 nuclear disaster in Chernobyl, Ukraine spewed the radioactive metal cesium-137 into the atmosphere.
Eating it spreads the radioactive atoms throughout the body, which can up your risk for cancers.
The arc reactor relies on radioactive decay, breaking down palladium into silver, which creates beta radiation.
Testing air, water and soil samples for radioactive contamination can be another aspect of their job.
No matter where you live on Earth, you most likely interact with radioactive materials every day.
In Cumbria, northern England, 1,500 contaminated birds were killed and buried with some radioactive garden gnomes.
Radioactive decay causes uranium rock to disperse helium into natural gas chambers over millions of years.
When possible, take a shower with lots of soap and water to help remove radioactive contamination.
Do not use conditioner in your hair because it will bind radioactive material to your hair.
There is also the risk of significant costs, because radioactive material is expensive to clean up.
Radioactive materials can also release beta particles, another name for electrons and their antimatter partner, positrons.
What&aposs more, Earth formed with a fair amount of radioactive elements, like uranium and plutonium.
We could be looking and the lovechild of a drunk Nessie and a radioactive sea anemone.
Nihonium is an extremely radioactive element that's created in the lab and not found in nature.
Perhaps most troubling, however, is that one of the agency's primary responsibilities is handling radioactive materials.
These include iron-603, a radioactive isotope produced when massive O and B-type stars explode.
The result: an accumulation of eight inches of radioactive waste between the inner and outer hull.
Image: NASAMillions of years ago, a pair of exploding stars showered our planet with radioactive fallout.
Several elderly residents were at the boardwalk gazing at hundreds of bags stuffed with radioactive waste.
The work "presents the most compelling monitoring dataset" of the radioactive leak, according to the paper.
A surface blast greater radioactive fallout while an air burst would cover a wider geographic area.
Russia has been producing electricity from an advanced reactor that burns up radioactive waste since 2016.
""Do not use conditioner in your hair because it will bind radioactive material to you hair.
During the nuclear tests of the Cold War era, the radioactive carbon in the atmosphere doubled.
The two-pronged robotic hand picking up radioactive debris at the bottom of reactor No. 2.
Other tax breaks are so popular, it could be politically radioactive for Congress to touch them.
The scientists who operate GERDA are hoping to spot a very rare type of radioactive decay.
Since then, more than 2,000 atomic bombs have been tested, injecting radioactive materials into the atmosphere.
"For her to be called 'radioactive' was heartbreaking," said the mother, speaking on condition of anonymity.
To date, they have found no detectable levels of radioactive isotopes in kelp or seaweed tissue.
The birches were covered in plastic bags filled with a radioactive form of carbon dioxide gas.
The men ingested a small amount of a radioactive chemical that attaches to the tau protein.
The centrifuges are used to separate the rare, highly radioactive isotope, uranium 235, from uranium 238.
Its looping orbits are designed to minimise the time it spends in the most radioactive zones.
Still, experts warn that more nuclear tests in the Punggye-ri area could risk radioactive pollution.
Once inside, remove your clothing to keep radioactive material from coming into contact with your skin.
In 1996 factories in Xinjiang inadvertently imported more than 100 tonnes of radioactive metal from Kazakhstan.
And Germany has opposed bailouts for lenders in other lands, making a Deutsche rescue politically radioactive.
Antarctica's ice sheets are leaking a radioactive isotope called chlorine-36, according to a new study.
Some reactors have since come back online, but global inventories of the radioactive metal remain high.
"This is no more radioactive than any other vodka," Smith said in conversation with the BBC.
Ukraine operates four civilian power plants with 15 reactors, and several research institutes hold radioactive materials.
Tepco says that wall has already stopped all measurable leaks of radioactive materials into the sea.
Transportation: The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is considering new rules for packaging and transporting radioactive materials.
Its core remains highly radioactive and stands 7 meters below tourists' feet, shielded by protective layers.
What happened: The tunnel that caved in was filled with radioactive trains that transported nuclear waste.
According to Pierce, it's only about a quarter as radioactive as a typical household smoke detector.
ATOMIC HOMEFRONT Activists take on organizations that they say are polluting their communities with radioactive waste.
The scientists were also surprised when they received results of the radioactive dating of 11 mounds.
The bomb would be heavily "salted" with radioactive cobalt, which emits deadly gamma rays for years.
Correction: This article originally misstated how potassium iodide can protect people from radioactive iodine-131 harm. 
The map itself is from 1997, showing the distribution of radioactive cesium in the exclusion zone.
Plutonium must be made permanently inaccessible because it has a radioactive half-life of 24,000 years.
They developed defensive measures to protect soldiers from chemical, biological or radioactive weapons via decontamination agents.
What they do according to O*NET: Prepare radioactive isotopes for use in diagnostic medical procedures.
Iwasa said the operator had so far not confirmed if any radioactive water leaked into sea.
United States, invalidating a federal plan to oblige the states to help dispose of radioactive waste.
The longer you're in contact with radioactive material, the more it'll eat away at your body.
Exelon said all radioactive material at the site should be removed from the plant by 2078.
Jones said the pills protect against the plume from a radioactive event, not the blast itself.
And all at once, his work — no matter how much people liked it before — turns radioactive.
In an interview with The Times Magazine, he compared the daily news cycle to radioactive sludge.
Radioactive dust can be especially problematic when contaminants blow into nearby streams or other water sources.
A mysterious explosion at a Russian weapons testing site earlier this month released various radioactive isotopes, creating a cloud of radioactive gases that swept across a nearby town, the country's state weather agency said Monday, and experts said the mixture removes all doubt about what blew up.
Working with electricity at more than 50,000 volts and radioactive material wasn't enough to make Oswalt sweat.
These contaminants include chemicals such as arsenic, hexavalent chromium and radioactive elements such as uranium and radium.
Positrons are a typical byproduct of certain radioactive sources, and their numbers drop off precipitously with distance.
Most likely caused by the heating of radioactive elements, this activity is still affecting the Moon's orientation.
Numerous investigations into the effects of Chernobyl&aposs radioactive fallout on its surroundings have returned conflicting results.
In reply, the ministry said cigarettes contain more than 7,000 chemicals, including nicotine, tar and radioactive components.
Radioactive waste is stored onsite at the nearly 100 reactors around the country, stoking fears and opposition.
These radioactive boars aren't turning into teenage mutant ninja pigs, but they aren't safe for eating, either.
When these radioactive materials waft out of the crematorium chimney and into the outside world, they're diluted.
Prussian blue tablets intended to remove different radioactive isotopes from fallout victims are sold only by prescription.
Some elements lose alpha particles through radioactive decay, and your smoke detectors use them to detect smoke.
Mocovium, synthesized in 2003, is also radioactive, featuring a blazingly fast half-life of only 220 milliseconds.
Maintaining America's nuclear arsenal, disposing of radioactive waste, and producing nuclear reactors would all fall under Perry.
Obviously, things didn't go down that way, but the explosions did shower our planet with radioactive fallout.
Kara Swisher talked with Google execs about Pichai's decision to fire the author of the radioactive memo.
After that, it will be one thousandth as radioactive as it was when it went into storage.
Ruthenium is a by-product of a radioactive material used in medicine, molybdenum-99, according to NPR.
But what is rare, Lyman explained, is that just one type of radioactive isotope was picked up.
Stolen or lost radioactive material has on several occasions been reported in Mexico, most recently in April.
Researchers have also proposed, based on observations, that some of the Moon's craters emit radioactive radon gas.
Charlotte tries to stop Clausen from having the radioactive waste opened, but he won't listen to her.
And it turns out, some of those organisms have been consuming the radioactive leftovers from nuclear tests.
In the 1970s, Germany began converting two old salt mines into storage sites for its radioactive waste.
Aegir 6000 was directed to the same spot, where it also detected high levels of radioactive cesium.
Using its tong-like fingers, the probe picked up five grain-sized pieces of radioactive melted fuel.
In Chernobyl, all major groups of animals that we surveyed were less abundant in more radioactive areas.
Called TauMark, it uses a radioactive "tracer" called FDDNP to bind to tau proteins in the brain.
But the company identified a lack of regulations on mining radioactive materials in Peru as an obstacle.
The resulting explosion released 400 times as much radioactive material as the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima.
They had radioactive carbon, and the only possible source was through the roots of the birch trees.
Additionally, nuclear surface bursts used on hardened sites, would generate radioactive fallout contaminating Japan and possibly China.
It was brought to New York in 1955, and, for years, rumors swirled that it was radioactive.
Over the next 30 years, the Navy dumped radioactive material and other contaminants in large rubbish pits.
Nor was there mention of a historical engineering report warning of "radioactive and poisonous wastes" near housing.
Alarmingly, the materials being transferred by these compromised companies could form the basis for radioactive dirty bombs.
And before nuclear weapons reduce us to radioactive dust on purpose or by accident, it will happen.
In particular, post-mortem contamination by other sources of carbon can sprinkle grit into the radioactive clockwork.
CH23M Hill holds contracts with the Department of Energy to clean up the highly contaminated, radioactive site.
Radioactive particles ended up on all kinds of items including worker's boots, office trailers, jersey barriers, tumbleweeds.
San Diego is a waste dump, and Las Vegas lurks in a tangerine dream of radioactive smog.
The DOE has already witnessed a major disruption to its operations caused by relatively minor radioactive contamination.
Can you imagine what would happen if terrorists hijacked a radioactive waste shipment in a large city?
The tests released radioactive chlorine into the air, then the isotope settled into the snow in Antarctica.
It's also found in low-level radioactive waste at hospitals and research facilities, according to the EPA.
In 1957 it saw Britain's worst ever nuclear accident when a fire led to a radioactive leak.
Local emergency officials also said ground samples from around the area revealed no trace of radioactive contamination.
Chernobylis widely consideredone of the world's worst nuclear disastersdue to its release of radioactive contaminants across Europe.
Groundwater flowing from hills above the plant enters the reactors, where it mixes with highly radioactive debris.
US taxpayers should support the legislation as the EPA has had trouble at radioactive Superfund sites elsewhere.
Buried beneath the complex is 56 million gallons of radioactive waste that need to be dealt with.
Natural gas, it turned out, could be extracted from the atomized rubble, but the gas was radioactive.
If there was radioactive contamination our land, air, water, and human health could be harmed for millennia.
There is precedent for Republican Party leaders rejecting a radioactive nominee, though not at the presidential level.
His duties included welding broken water pipes and inspecting remote-controlled robots that survey radioactive hot spots.
There have been growing calls for awareness of the dangers of transporting radioactive packages for this purpose.
"The thing you have to be concerned about is radioactive products in the seafood supply," he said.
Once the sarcophagus is torn down, workers will begin the gargantuan task of cleaning up radioactive waste.
My income, like the carbon-14 my dad was measuring, was in a state of radioactive decay.
Your body is now radioactive, no matter how much the most immediately deadly elements dull with time.
Then, in a matter of hours Wednesday, he became arguably the most radioactive coach in the game.
They also point to the danger of spreading radioactive material more widely, increasing radiation and security risks.
The state of South Australia, where Kimba is located, is no stranger to radiation and radioactive waste.
For even the most minor transgressions, as in the case of Professor Beard, people are turned radioactive.
Potassium iodide can hinder the collection of radioactive iodine-131 in thyroid glands, which can cause cancer.
The advice included washing off radioactive dust from exposed body parts and shoes, and taking iodine tablets.
But it rejected suggestions that it was the source of a radioactive cloud that hovered over Europe.
Even some Republican lawmakers are beginning to catch on that this tax-cut plan is politically radioactive.
Hadn't Berezovsky himself been warned, years before, of a radioactive plot to kill him on British soil?
He&aposs Miles Morales, a young Afro-Latino kid from Brooklyn, bitten by a different radioactive spider.
So-called dirty bombs can combine conventional explosives like dynamite with radioactive material such as nuclear waste.
President Trump, meanwhile, has continued to level caustic attacks that have made the Clintons radioactive with Republicans.
Scientists also think radioactive contaminants may be interfering with the reproduction of goshawks, a type of raptor.
Or radioactive iodine, taken orally as a liquid or capsule, can be used to destroy thyroid cells.
Stolen radioactive material from these shipments could be combined with traditional explosives to create a "dirty bomb".
He added that Moore losing allows the state to avoid someone "radioactive" and "controversial" as their senator.
The advice published by the newspaper emphasized ways for residents to minimize their exposure to radioactive fallout.
I was literally radioactive when we said our "I do's," but I would have been glowing anyway.
Radioactive material is strictly controlled in China, so the exhibition opened on July 8 without the chandeliers.
In 1957, one Soviet reactor had a radioactive contamination accident, as did Chernobyl No. 1 in 1982.
A workman's radioactive shoe was the first sign in Sweden of a nuclear accident 1,000 miles upwind.
Most recently, in February, the plant leaked radioactive material into nearby groundwater in what New York Gov.
The Savannah River Site, in South Carolina, is home to the radioactive fuel that powers hydrogen bombs.
After feeding, the team measured the amounts of each radioactive element in the returning bees: more used rubidium means more carbon dioxide expenditure and therefore more energy use, while comparing the radioactive sodium in the food to the sodium in the nectar helped the scientists quantify food intake.
Dr. Medvedev's book "Nuclear Disaster in the Urals" (1979) exposed a 1957 explosion of radioactive wastes at a nuclear weapons factory at Kyshtym, about 1,000 miles east of Moscow, that killed hundreds of people, forced the evacuation of thousands and created a radioactive wasteland of 400 square miles.
In between: A peak of the radioactive isotope cesium-53 marked 25, when humans started testing nuclear bombs.
Radioactive materials were released into the ocean and air, with some reaching as far as the Pacific coast.
Further damage to Punggye-ri could release radioactive dust trapped in the rubble and cause a regional catastrophe.
These aren't bugs that would cause a radioactive disaster–but they could make it harder to prevent them.
Chernobyl is considered the world's worst nuclear-power-plant accident because of its widespread release of radioactive contaminants.
While the puppies can harbor dangerous radioactive particles, Hixson doesn't believe they're an immediate threat to one's health.
Scientists have raised concerns that the peak could implode, exposing the radioactive materials inside to the outside world.
In short, adding helium-3 into the mix would make fusion reactors non-radioactive and incredibly more efficient.
Either way, the radioactive fallout could be significant, as well as the diplomatic backlash from around the world.
Okay, whatever you do, just promise you won't switch to one of those giant radioactive-orange energy drinks.
He hopes to use it to hunt for a hypothesized radioactive process known as neutrinoless double beta decay.
If YouTube comments stink, and they do, then YouTube live stream chats are positively radioactive in their toxicity.
Her husband Robin, meanwhile, goes off every day into the exclusion zone to tend to his radioactive cows.
The "definitive therapies," including radioactive iodine ablation or surgical thyroidectomy, involve removing or shrinking overactive tissue, Smith said.
Part of that, I think, is because Obama was from here and anything Obama is radioactive to him.
Uncertainty over what to do with massive radioactive waste in the crowded island nation is another big concern.
Producing less waste is a big plus because big disagreement persists on how best to store radioactive waste.
They did this by making sugar molecules that included a rare but non-radioactive isotope of carbon, 13C.
All I can say is however radioactive he is, he's still alive and seemed pretty fit to me.
Loth to sacrifice production targets, Soviet planners ordered slaughterhouses to mix radioactive and clean meat to make sausages.
In 2006, FSB defector Alexander Litvinenko was murdered in London with a cup of tea containing radioactive polonium.
It's not so much what happens in the teaser as the fact that "radioactive" is in the title.
Stored in a lead-lined chest, they will continue to be dangerously radioactive for the next 1,500 years.
Saruhashi worked at the Central Meteorological Observatory in Tokyo to develop more sensitive methods of measuring radioactive fallout.
In early October, radiation monitors around Europe began detecting a puzzling plume of radioactive particles over the continent.
The 2011 Fukushima meltdown led to shutdowns of all of Japan's nuclear reactors, depressing the radioactive metal's price.
In 2017, Ukraine completed construction of a structure to contain the still-radioactive reactor for another 100 years.
The research included over 22011,2900 measurements of radioactive ruthenium-2000 taken from monitoring stations in nearly 3743 countries.
In the movie, it's surrounded by the set of The Martian, or maybe a slightly radioactive Sedona, Arizona.
China has built a "pebble bed" reactor that keeps radioactive elements locked inside cue ball-sized graphite spheres.
The spacecraft are powered by slowly-decaying radioactive material, so they're not reliant upon sunlight to stay online.
Godzilla is again lumbering across the big screen, menacing Tokyo with his radioactive breath and walloping attendance records.
Far Harbor is shrouded in a radioactive fog, one that gives it a spooky horror movie-like feel.
Putting a pin on such radioactive emotions is tough for some people and fraught with difficulties for others.
It's all relative, said Kevin Kamps, a radioactive waste specialist at Beyond Nuclear, an anti-nuclear advocacy group.
Radioactive garbage would be stashed there for a million years or longer, about 256 kilometre from the lake.
New York is as embedded into Spider-Man's DNA as the radioactive spider that gave him his powers.
My colleagues and I have analyzed these impacts at Chernobyl, Fukushima, and naturally radioactive regions of the planet.
The landscape around Trinity, however, is straight out of a Cormac McCarthy novel -- desolate, windswept and slightly radioactive.
He notes that authorities are dealing with much larger amounts of radioactive waste than is usually the case.
In addition, sensors for detecting and classifying contaminants will be embedded in the system, including for radioactive radiation.
An earthquake-induced tsunami caused the meltdown of three reactors, which released radioactive materials into the surrounding environment.
Katanga's radioactive cobalt will do nothing to assuage the sector's concerns about its volatile reliance on the DRC.
Just recently, samples of lunar soil brought back by Apollo astronauts were found to contain the radioactive substance.
Advanced brakes for trains that carry flammable crude oil, which are already required for trains carrying radioactive waste.
By far the most famous is Fall Out Boy, a nod to Radioactive Man's sidekick, played by Milhouse.
What would have been interesting is to see what happens to the commune when the radioactive entity dies.
Apparently, a truck carrying radioactive material has gone missing, and fake-ISIS (sorry, IKO) is the prime suspect.
A dirty bomb is a conventional explosive device designed to release radioactive material, contaminating the area around it.
Specialized rail cars and trucks can be seen Yongbyon Nuclear Scientific Research Center, possibly to ferry radioactive material.
With Bill Clinton becoming radioactive among female voters, Hillary Clinton is in danger of losing her best weapon.
Litvinenko didn't finish the tea, but he had ingested what was a fatal dose of radioactive polonium, nonetheless.
Fortunately, no radioactive material leaked from the hole before workers plugged it with dirt, according to the DOE.
Think of nuclear power and you may imagine the worst — atomic bombs, reactors melting down and radioactive waste.
Now, money from the Sackler family has become radioactive in the world of high-profile nonprofits and museums.
According to MedPro Disposal, medical waste can also include radioactive materials, human fluids, body parts, or animal carcasses.
There, she met her husband Pierre Curie, who together began researching the separation of radium from radioactive residues.
In the wake of the accident, groundwater also seeped in beneath the reactors and mixed with radioactive material.
Tepco said it would use the test results to better understand radioactive reactions during an emergency cooling halt.
The new resort offers visitors traditional sanatorium services such as radioactive semi-radon baths and therapeutic mineral baths.
In the 1970s, the chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission dabbled with shooting radioactive waste into the sun.
The dissident died in 2006 after drinking green tea poisoned with radioactive polonium-210 in a London hotel.
This, ladies and gentlemen, is the current plan for dealing with the US's dangerous high-level radioactive waste.
I don't care what anyone says—if you get bitten by a radioactive spider, that's a B-movie.
This radioactive spill is far from the first malfunction at Indian Point, which opened over 50 years ago.
CNSC report released last year revealed that in 2014-2015, 14 packages of radioactive material simply went missing.
"They had to know she was radioactive, and that there would be consequences," said a West Wing confidant.
It is a reminder that we need to find a solution for disposal of actual radioactive toxic waste.
Now, workers have to dismantle the shell before it comes tumbling down (and releases even more radioactive material).
The explosion released radioactive material like corium, uranium, and plutonium, and the fire spread these particles for miles. 
"Radioactive" remained on the Hot 100 from August 2012 to May 2014, roughly a year and eight months.
If microbes were generating the radioactive gases, then there should be no gas rising from the sterilized soil.
But in that paper, Dr. Kajstura and his colleagues reported, older hearts did not have more radioactive carbon.
"You feel radioactive," say doctors who are treating coronavirus patients while trying, desperately, to protect their own families.
Among the disturbing conclusions: possible radioactive waste has in fact been found "off site" in the nearby foliage.
As Harris played Frankie, she was a radioactive mirror of everything I hated about myself at her age.
The other source of energy is the radioactive decay of some heavier elements like uranium, thorium, and potassium.
But if the container holding the plutonium broke apart, it would scatter the radioactive material into the atmosphere.
Mars' surface is believed to be very radioactive, meaning life is unlikely to be found on the surface.
The Oak Ridge National Laboratory, America's premiere nuclear research institute, keeps a list of discontinued radioactive snake-oil.
The public turns ferociously against BoJack; suddenly he's radioactive — and broke, after he's sued by Sarah Lynn's parents.
You can almost see the fading Friday sun's rays rippling across Trump's unusual skin shade of radioactive orange.
He has low national name recognition, hasn't been fundraising, and his history in the private sector is radioactive.
Despite its ubiquity, lightning remains a perplexing topic with various potential drivers that sometimes shows strange radioactive properties.
Imagine demolished, radioactive cites, large and small, dotting the globe in a world of nuclear horror and chaos.
The paint on the markers contained radium, a radioactive element used to make objects glow in the dark.
They felt radioactive, like a poison, like she could somehow catch whatever it was had curdled her son.
Jane Sanders reported collecting $4,900 as a commissioner with the Texas Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Compact Commission.
My colleagues and I have analyzed these impacts at Chernobyl, Fukushima and naturally radioactive regions of the planet.
The Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) is responsible for figuring out what to do with this radioactive garbage.
" He also referenced the treatment he is receiving, a form of radioactive surgery known as a "magic bullet.
FOABs are designed to break up and incinerate their targets like nuclear weapons, but without the radioactive fallout.
Plus, there are thorny issues like how to dispose of radioactive waste and how to decommission old plants.
During the Cold War, the development of nuclear weaponry increased demand for radioactive ores in the United States.
Gases unleashed by the damage exploded, sending plumes of radioactive particles like iodine, cesium, and plutonium into the atmosphere.
Following the meltdown, nearly 165,000 people had to evacuate the area surrounding the Fukushima plant to avoid radioactive exposure.
These are the reactor buildings: the intractable core of the disaster zone, the radioactive redoubts the robots must penetrate.
Tepco engineers sealed it in a steel cask and interred it with other radioactive waste on the plant site.
They contained up to 800,000 times the normal amount of the element caesium, a metal that can be radioactive.
That left messes of intensely radioactive fuel somewhere loose in the reactor buildings—though no one knows exactly where.
Invented more than 60 years ago, these radioactive material-based machines soon became a fundamental tool for cancer treatment.
The guards who were robbed were associated with the Los Alamos National Laboratory's Off-Site Radioactive Source Recovery Program.
The bigger concern is a radiological weapon (or dirty bomb) that would use conventional explosives to disperse radioactive material.
There's a lot that scientists don't know about these radioactive nuclei—where do all of the extra neutrons go?
Her husband Alexander, a former KGB agent, was murdered with the rare radioactive isotope polonium in London in 2006.
"He means more to his fans than some young man who was bitten by a radioactive spider," Loeb says.
"No one has tested above ground for decades and the radioactive fallout could be terrifying to many," Albright said.
This radioactive land can't be used for real estate or farming, so a solar power plant makes perfect sense.
It said the underground test site did not leak radioactive materials, which would make such a determination even harder.
In the months after the accident, a sarcophagus was built to cover Reactor 4 and contain the radioactive material.
As they had hoped, the radioactive metal ions (and therefore, presumably, the drugs) concentrated themselves in the animals' tumours.
Later, she explains the painstaking work she put into figuring out how to grow strawberries in a radioactive wasteland.
When she wakes up, she discovers that exposure to radioactive chemicals has given her powers of strength and flight.
If the rods are exposed to air or if they break, radioactive gases could be released into the atmosphere.
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But, it simply ignores how radioactive Kalanick has become and how much his deeply influential presence continues the contamination.
They discovered that nearly half of the 614 pigs inspected between 2014 and 2016 were too radioactive to eat.
PET scanners help to reveal how tissues and organs are functioning by using a radioactive drug to trace activity.
Both spacecraft are powered by the radioactive decay of plutonium-238, which has a half-life of 88 years.
Those protons slam into a (usually) uranium target, splitting uranium atoms into low-energy beams of different radioactive elements.
Radioactive sources used in equipment like this are similar in strength to those used in medical radiography, it said.
To top it off, the whole process produces any number of nasty chemical byproducts and is radioactive to boot.
These animals, some of which came into contact with radioactive food, now roam Namie's empty streets and overgrown backyards.
At first, the list of possible long-term repositories for highly radioactive waste was longer than just Yucca Mountain.
Traces of the radioactive debris were detected as far as Japan, India, Australia, Europe, and even the United States.
Russia denied the accusation, saying no radioactive soil samples could be detected in the area surrounding the Mayak facility.
Fail to fill a roll adequately and get shipped to the Colonies to wither away in a radioactive wasteland.
They can exist in only a narrow range of temperatures and find inhospitable both vacuums and a radioactive environment.
This particular spot, he says, was decontaminated three times, because rain kept washing radioactive particles off the garage roof.
It takes place between a country run amok with consumerism and radioactive wastelands where feral hamsters roam the countryside.
They also warned about insider sabotage of vital plant life lines, which could release the core's deadly radioactive contents.
"We are living in a radioactive world, and we are exposed to it all the time," Vetter told CNBC.
Inhaling radioactive particles could trigger lung cancer, said Junji Kato, a doctor who provides health checks for some workers.
MORE halted a plan to use the mountain as a permanent storage facility for nuclear and radioactive waste.  Sen.
Up to 22,000 becquerels of radioactive materials were detected in the lungs of one of the workers, JAEA said.
The visuals were inspired by the music, from which Asai took on the theme of 'radioactive,' hence the skulls.
The radioactive leftovers of recent star explosions close to Earth have been found in space for the first time.
Litvinenko, a critic of Putin, died in London in 2006 after drinking green tea laced with radioactive polonium 210.
Oh well, maybe a chef in Brittany will come across some radioactive snails with a penchant for crime-fighting.
Because the fallout puppies could carry dangerous radioactive particles in their fur, visitors are warned not to touch them.
Radioactive fallout from the 1954 test spread over 11,000 square kilometers, or nearly 143,300 square miles, according to Davenport.
In February 2011, the Navy found radioactive items beneath the schoolyard, an area it had vowed had no contaminants.
To date, Navy contractors have uncovered 1,289 low-level radioactive items under the streets and sidewalks, playgrounds and yards.
When the shelter is put into place, remotely operated equipment will be used to start removing crumbling radioactive fuel.
It's kind of a hard experiment to do, [so] we were pretty lucky that LSD came in radioactive forms.
In 65,000 tonnes of treated water, the levels of radioactive materials are more than 100 times government safety levels.
Groundwater flowing from the hills above the plant enters the reactor basements, where it mixes with highly radioactive debris.
The ruthenium 106 was probably released in a nuclear fuel treatment site or center for radioactive medicine, Peres said.
Another expert told Insider that radioactive materials could still be present in the surrounding area, putting inhabitants in danger.
Booming populations of wild boars, some of which are radioactive, are menacing major cities like Hong Kong and Barcelona
The natural disasters damaged three Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant reactors, and radioactive materials were released into the air.
The radioactive gas xenon and other traces of a nuclear blast decay rapidly, so time is of the essence.
The government estimates that radioactive contamination from the nuclear plant could reach Vilnius within an hour of an accident.
After providing treatment, one doctor was found to have a radioactive isotope in their muscle tissue, the newspaper said.
Between 2900 and 220006, EPA Region 2202 never considered fire a threat to the radioactive wastes at the landfill.
According to recent media reports, an IAEA visit to the second warehouse months later uncovered traces of radioactive material.
With no long-term solution in sight for nuclear waste, accumulating more radioactive spent fuel aggravates the storage problem.
Thousands of workers have removed millions of tons of radioactive debris from backyards and fields, roadsides and school grounds.
There's a specific breed of bug local to Chernobyl and it'll only eat the radioactive seeds from the region.
According to tests conducted by the Japanese government, some boars contain radioactive material 300 times higher than safety standards.
These blasts alone totaled about 210 megatons of explosive yield — and contaminated many islands and people with radioactive fallout.
That's what happened to EPA administrator William D. Ruckelshaus in 1984 for not issuing standards on radioactive airborne materials.
Radon, a naturally occurring radioactive gas, is believed to cause lung cancer and is linked to 21,000 deaths annually.
The blast killed five scientists and threw radioactive fallout into the air that could be detected in Western Europe.
Within a few days, more than two dozen countries in Europe had confirmed the detections of the radioactive compound.
The last time anyone had detected the radioactive isotope ruthenium-106 in the atmosphere was after the Chernobyl disaster.
Because of nuclear testing done in the 1950s, older people were exposed to more radioactive isotopes than younger people.
Specifically, the team hoped to find iron-60, a long-lived radioactive isotope released by exploding stars, or supernovae.
Radioactive nuclei from Antarctic snow could be an important way to probe the origins of the Bubble and Cloud.
But it rejected suggestions that it was the source of a radioactive cloud that had hovered over Europe recently.
The source of this phantom electrification could be the decay of volcanic radon, an odorless and colorless radioactive compound.
These bunkers are not an anomaly; they are part of a legacy of improperly managed radioactive sites across Russia.
The air was so choked by poison that radioactive material fell with the rain on Christchurch in New Zealand.
Poseidon: A long-range nuclear torpedo designed to unleash a radioactive 500-meter tall tsunami against a coastal city.
The operation included three vessels, one of which is equipped to handle radioactive material from the weapon's nuclear core.
What they do according to O*NET: Examine and diagnose disorders and diseases using X-rays and radioactive materials.
But nuclear inspectors were nonetheless able to detect radioactive particles, corroborating Israeli claims about the purpose of the warehouse.
Several Democratic Sunshine State lawmakers have already spoken out, a sign of how politically radioactive Sanders' remarks might be.
Granite contains a small amount of radioactive elements, such as uranium and thorium, which produce heat as they decay.
She was a social worker on a walk through the desert in Albuquerque when a radioactive meteorite landed nearby.
He started to think of the ring as if it were radioactive, an object burning holes in his flesh.
Wu's breakthrough research revealed that during the process of radioactive decay, decaying identical nuclear particles didn't always behave symmetrically.
The damaged reactors released radioactive materials into the air and more than 100,000 people were evacuated from the area.
The FDA-approved drug blocks the thyroid gland from absorbing radioactive iodine released in a nuclear accident or attack.
Worse still, a radioactive compound unrelated to the dead man was detected in the urine of an employee there.
The radioactive metal is considered the founding step for aggressive programs set on making a variety of nuclear arms.
Such was the concern about radioactive releases that aircraft were banned from flying over the area for several hours.
Navy officers also sprayed the vessel with radioactive isotopes like bromine-82, bromine-80, potassium-42, and sodium-24.
He added that Japan would collaborate with other countries on the impact of radioactive materials from the nuclear test.
"I basically just set out about town with sensitive detectors and wait to stumble across something radioactive," he said.
But the initial results do suggest that human habitation is far more destructive to animal populations than radioactive fallout.
Bernardi is promising to build a radioactive waste dump and to clear local regulatory hurdles stopping nuclear power generation.
Mao noted that even if half of China's population were to perish in a radioactive inferno, 300m would remain.
Doctors inject the harmless radioactive substance, called a tracer, to help them diagnose or rule out coronary artery disease.
That radioactive water is steadily accumulating at the damaged Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant is a legitimate concern.
This, Roche said, included wind-tunnel tests of jet engines and the development of protective clothing for radioactive environments.
The evidence shows the impact of that visceral reaction: Even for politicians who support him, Trump is becoming radioactive.
The world&aposs worst nuclear accident, Chernobyl, released about 5.3 million terabecquerels of radioactive material, a 2013 analysis found.
Without knowing the radioactive substances used in the missile, the nature of the fallout also remains unclear, experts say.
Without knowing the radioactive substances used in the missile, the nature of the fallout also remains unclear, experts say.
Perhaps he didn't acquire them from a radioactive-spider bite (Spider-Man) or from studying the mystic arts (Doctor Strange).
Later, it was found that in 2018, the air monitors had picked up americium, another radioactive byproduct of nuclear production.
Solid tumor cancers are typically diagnosed using invasive tissue biopsies or radioactive scans, which can be expensive, risky and ineffective.
Litvinenko died in London in December 2006, three weeks after consuming a "colossal" amount of the radioactive substance polonium-210.
They usually use cobalt-60 as a radioactive source, although some versions use a compound of cesium-137, cesium chloride.
"Outokumpu takes this matter seriously and does its utmost to prevent radioactive material ending up in production," the company said.
After her surgery, for example, Jackie had to go through a special type of chemotherapy that involves swallowing radioactive iodine.
Carbon-14, or C14, is a rare form of carbon that, unlike carbon-12 (so-called "normal" carbon), is radioactive.
If he was in fact serious, "fucking give it to another lawyer that's not radioactive," the senior Democratic aide said.
Twitter can be fun, but fun like sipping rosé on an inflatable swan in an infinity pool of radioactive waste.
It's now at least the seventh robot to have broken down while investigating Fukushima's nuclear reactors, which remain highly radioactive.
This radioactive waste is the kind of material that someone with a bad idea could use to make a bomb.
They haven't come across a single radioactive puppy in the last year and have only seen one or two overall.
Before you go running into the wilderness to escape the threat of a radioactive existence, you should know two things.

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