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Headlines matching 'radiation'
Wed February 01, 2012
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(Mercury News) Scary Tiny amount of radiation 'could have' leaked from nuclear power plant but there's absolutely nothing to worry about, say officials in Japan. Oops, I mean California  (mercurynews.com) (101)


Sat January 28, 2012
(Discover) Cool Blasting out a billion tons of matter didn't satisfy the Sun last week, so it did it again. Twice as big  (blogs.discovermagazine.com) (47)


Fri January 27, 2012
(Mental Floss) Strange Five "Doctor Who" stories ripped from the headlines. *DUN DUN*  (mentalfloss.com) (55)


Tue January 24, 2012
(Some Guy) Interesting "The worst of the storm is likely to go north of Earth." There's a north of Earth?  (firstpost.com) (36)


Mon January 23, 2012
(MSNBC) Followup New report about Fukushima disaster says Japan hid worst-case scenarios of radiation, reactor meltdown, large lizard off the coast  (worldnews.msnbc.msn.com) (23)


Thu January 19, 2012
(Daily Mail) Cool The coolest far-infrared wavelengths photos of the inside of the Eagle Nebula that you'll see all day  (dailymail.co.uk) (5)
(CNN) Cool Wonder where Sauron went when the one Ring was destroyed? Wonder no longer  (lightyears.blogs.cnn.com) (34)


Wed January 11, 2012
(KMOV St. Louis) Strange Cancer Barbie lets kids in on the fun of radiation and chemotherapy  (kmov.com) (60)
(Daily Mail) Cool Mother-of-six saves her own life by coughing up a cancerous tumor, ham sandwich, half a chicken and assorted bon-bons  (dailymail.co.uk) (76)


Tue January 10, 2012
(Scientific American) Obvious Airport screeners to be monitored for radiation. Now there's an idea that should get some glowing praise  (scientificamerican.com) (22)


Mon January 09, 2012
(AP) Interesting New England Journal of Medicine celebrates 200 years of publishing key advances like anesthesia, cancer surgery, germ theory, Nazi eugenics, and organ transplants  (lowellsun.com) (46)


Thu December 29, 2011
(The Week) Cool The biggest space discoveries of the year, broken down month-by-month  (theweek.com) (4)


Mon December 19, 2011
(io9) Unlikely How we will terraform Mars  (io9.com) (99)


Tue December 13, 2011
(Telegraph) Strange Japan to release packs of wild monkeys to test radiation levels in Fukushima. Best case scenario: hundreds of dead monkeys. Worst case scenario: Planet of the Apes II  (telegraph.co.uk) (125)


Tue December 06, 2011
(Topless Robot) Cool Weapons of Mass Destruction: Science Fiction edition  (toplessrobot.com) (204)


Tue November 22, 2011
(Some Guy) Interesting Farking neutron star magnets, how do they work?  (universetoday.com) (5)


Sun November 20, 2011
(I Heart Chaos) Interesting FYI, if you're taking your e-ink reader on a plane over the holidays, there's a chance that static from the x-ray machines could permanently destroy the display. Or you could bring a real book  (iheartchaos.com) (87)


Thu November 17, 2011
(PhysOrg.com) Cool Scientists create light in a vacuum. That sucks, but in a good way  (physorg.com) (47)


Fri November 11, 2011
(Boing Boing) Cool How a group of hackers and internet folks are working with Japanese volunteers to harness DIY technology to record and share data about radiation hotspots  (boingboing.net) (27)
(Yahoo) Scary Radiation of unknown origin detected across Europe. Everybody panic. No, seriously, EVERYBODY PANIC  (news.yahoo.com) (166)
(HPCwire) Interesting Chinese supercomputer creates a virus. And actually, that's a good thing  (hpcwire.com) (18)


Sun October 30, 2011
(Science Daily) Scary Through-the-nipple breast cancer therapy OH GOD NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO  (sciencedaily.com) (26)


Fri October 21, 2011
(National Geographic) Interesting If you see a 1.5 ton piece of space metal plummeting to Earth this weekend, duck. And don't touch it, it'll be hot  (news.nationalgeographic.com) (43)


Wed October 19, 2011
(Some Guy) Interesting Tonight on PBS, how the radioactive exclusion zone around Chernobyl has become a de-facto wildlife preserve  (pbs.org) (51)


Mon October 17, 2011
(PhysOrg.com) Cool There's a new light at the end of the tunnel. No, it's not an oncoming train  (physorg.com) (10)
(WXYZ Detroit) PSA Children absorb more cell phone radiation than adults do. So when you're making a call on your cell, make sure you have a kid nearby for the good of your health  (wxyz.com) (85)

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