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ArtikelFear Goes Nuclear  
Oleh: Kluger, Jeffrey
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Time Magazine vol. 177 no. 12 (Mar. 2011), page 24-28.
Topik: Nuclear Power Plants; Temperature; Nuclear Reactors; Radioactive Wastes; Radiation; Human Exposure; Economic Crisis
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Isi artikelKluger discusses the crisis at Japan's crippled power plant. Workers at the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant will realize they can not pump seawater into the cores of the wrecked reactors fast enough to keep up with the steady heating. The radioactive plumes will dissipate, the plant will be shut down and the evacuees will go home. Death by radiation has always been humanity's great self-inflicted wound. Nature may have cooked up the unstable elements that contain and emit radioactive energy, but it also took care to hide the stuff away -- burying it in mountains, sealing it in planetary cores.
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