Scientists discovered the reason behind Elephant’s Foot, buried beneath Chernobyl Reactor 4 which was formed in 1986. It ...
Researchers tested breastmilk samples from 40 mothers aged 17 to 35 from Bhojpur, Samastipur, Begusarai, Khagaria, Katihar, ...
Discover the terrifying power of the Elephant's Foot, a radioactive mass created by the Chernobyl disaster, that can be ...
According to the study, long-term uranium exposure could potentially affect kidney development, neurological growth, cognitive abilities, and mental health in children, including lowered IQ or ...
Uranium, a naturally occurring radioactive element, is commonly found in granite and other rocks. It can contaminate groundwater through natural processes and human activities such as mining, burning ...
Uranium is one of the main elements used in the current reactors, with a hazardous radioactive by-product which will remain, ...
A new Bihar study detects uranium traces in breastmilk, raising quiet concern over potential kidney, developmental, and ...
A recent study flagged the presence of uranium in the breastmilk of lactating mothers across several districts in Bihar.
The study showed that Enceldus’ conditions hold the most promise for sustaining life. The research team predicts that the ...
Natural resources that are extracted from the ground such as coal, oil, natural gas and other mineral ores contain various amounts of natural radioactivity. When these resources are extracted and proc ...
Roughly 70 former employees of a metro-east factory tied to the Manhattan Project—and the spouses of deceased workers—have ...
In 1986, in the Dnieper River Basin, a densely populated area in the middle of eastern Europe, the most severe nuclear accident in human history occurred at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, Ukraine.