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Radiation Dose Chart
A great graphic shared by Ms. Hogan and created by Randall Munroe (Click to view larger)
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Japan Radiation Levels Infographic
Click the diagram for a link to the article in The Japan Times.
Watch Japanese News Coverage Online – NHK World
NHK World broadcasts Japanese news coverage in English online. There’s even an app for that. Watch it to get up-to-date information on containment efforts at the Fukushima Daiichi Power Plant. I’ve become fascinated recently with making all kinds of home-made … Continue reading
Regarding the Fukushima Power Plant
We have all been watching the news very carefully and hoping for nice updates. NHK, CNN, BBC, Japan Times, Daily Yomiuri, and Facebook Posts are in my bookmarks now. We received the following forwarded message from our head of school … Continue reading
Factbox: How much radiation is dangerous?
Original Link from Reuters (Reuters) – Japan asked local governments to make more frequent radiation checks after explosions at two nuclear reactors, with reports of radiation levels nine times normal briefly detected in Kanagawa near Tokyo. Below are some facts about … Continue reading