By New York Times Audio Si ese país, una fuerza cultural y económica respetada, puede desechar agua contaminada de Fukushima sin ... in a region hit by nuclear disaster in 2011 were lifted ...
From exhibitions hosted on Google Maps to work presented uninvited at Documenta, the Japanese artist imagines a world after ...
Sampling the melted fuel debris is “an important first step,” said Lake Barrett, who led the cleanup after the 1979 disaster ...
London luxury hotspot Harrods says it proudly sells "the most exquisite products from around the world" - including some ...
who led the cleanup after the 1979 disaster at the U.S. Three Mile Island nuclear plant for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and is now a paid adviser for TEPCO's Fukushima decommissioning.
More than 13 years after the worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl, Tokyo Electric Power Co. has started to remove melted radioactive fuel at the bottom of one of the wrecked Fukushima reactors.
A robotic mission to retrieve a sample of melted radioactive debris from Fukushima Daiichi’s reactor resumed on Tuesday, ...
Fukushima was famous for its fruit — until disaster struck on March 11, 2011, when a massive earthquake killed some 18,000 people and unleashed a tsunami along the region's coastline ...
A small robot entered a damaged reactor at Japan’s Fukushima nuclear power plant to retrieve a tiny amount of melted fuel ...
Harrods has begun selling luxury peaches grown in Japan’s Fukushima region, which 13 years ago, suffered the world’s worst ...
The water from the Fukushima disaster is more radioactive than the authorities have previously publicized, raising doubts about government assurances that it will be made safe.