Detected levels were 5,000 times lower than danger threshold. March 31, 2011— -- Milk from America's West Coast containing trace amounts of radioactive iodine is safe to drink, health officials ...
Researchers at Hiroshima University (HU) in Japan have developed a way to leverage the cameras on smartphones to provide ...
Product recalls are nothing new. Most happen because of bacterial contamination like Salmonella, foreign objects accidentally entering the production line, or even mislabeled ingredients. But the ...
Home appliances make life easier, but a few can emit radiation—especially when they’re malfunctioning, damaged, or very old. Most produce non‑ionizing radiation at safe levels (like microwaves or ...
New radiation "hotspots" near the Fukushima nuclear plant spiked to their highest levels yet recorded, amid growing concerns that the plant's owner (and the Japanese government) have not done enough ...
Fears about cell phones causing cancer persist despite scientific evidence to the contrary, with Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announcing a new investigation. Here’s what we know.
The DOE proposal rolling back a radiation safety standard may force Congress to weigh nuclear expansion against public health safeguards.
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The Department of Energy Ends ALARA

By ending the ALARA principle, DOE opens the door to science-based radiation regulation that could restore nuclear power’s ...
Some people might be worried, or at least wondering, about whether their old CRT TV emits harmful radiation. Here's what you ...
Cases exceeding the 90th percentile for dose, though infrequent, resulted in greater cumulative exposures for all cath lab ...