Four new states could be added to the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act if Senator ... conducted in the 1940s to produce the first nuclear weapons. If the bill passes, parts of Missouri ...
A Cold War-era map made the harrowing prediction of what the United States would look like in the aftermath of a nuclear ...
Without context, the term "radiation ... Nuclear power and weapons Humans are exposed to ionizing radiation—about 80% of which is natural—on a regular basis. Common sources are shown in the chart ...
A coalition of advocates and stakeholders called on Congress to take action in the lame-duck session to reauthorize the law ...
Many of us don ... excessive radiation exposure. Many monitoring networks also plot the location of nuclear power plants and other relevant sites on their maps. The United States has its own ...
WASHINGTON — With less than 20 working days remaining this year, advocates for those exposed to radiation from mid-century ...
In 1988 the U.S. Congress passed a bill to compensate veterans whose health was damaged from exposure to nuclear tests. Senator Orrin Hatch of Utah sponsored the Radiation Exposure Compensation ...
Marine Corps veteran James Despard was witnessed an atomic bomb at Operation Plumbbob in 1957. Read about his experience to ...
“The health conditions I have, which could potentially be linked to radiation exposure, started approximately ... His main goals are to assist all of us who were negatively impacted.” ...
Radiation exposure has been a persistent problem that the US is still dealing with today. Long after the creation and testing of that first nuclear weapon and the many more tests that followed ...
Japan is accurately monitoring occupational radiation exposure of workers involved in handling ALPS-treated water at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station (FDNPS), the International Atomic ...