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Similarly, between 2% and 7% of the irradiated male rats developed heart tumors, compared with only about 2% of the irradiated female rats and none of the control rats.
Women irradiated for cancer of the left breast, near the heart, had higher rates of major coronary events than women irradiated for cancer of the right breast, the study found.
Irradiated groundwater tanks being measured for radiation at Fukushima Daiichi.
It's a heavily irradiated, dry, frigid desert, with no liquid water.
We're back in Los Angeles, and it's still irradiated and miserable.
Most of the town's residents decided to leave the irradiated area.
People aren't lining up to have their brains irradiated either, Limoli said.
But healthy bugs don't really like to mate with sickly, irradiated ones.
So Dr. Knipling wondered whether irradiated, sterile screwworm flies could still mate.
The WHO also highlighted the potential of releasing sterile irradiated male mosquitoes.
He made a cube-shaped sculpture from irradiated glass sourced from Fukushima.
Not the Hulk: The gamma-irradiated male The International Atomic Energy Agency recently announced a plan to help Brazil and other countries hard hit by Zika produce sterile "gamma-irradiated" Aedes aegypti mosquitoes for mass release in those countries.
Thus isolated, the male flies can be irradiated and shipped off for release.
Yarosh pulled it off in cultured dishes of UV-irradiated human cells first.
There's an irradiated spirit to everything: an impurity that can feel like absolution.
Nukes flew at the end of Far Cry 5, leaving behind an irradiated wasteland.
The photographer Tomoki Imai undertook a two-year project of photographing the irradiated landscape.
Eventually, it will be time to leave your shelter and brave the irradiated world.
Those targets are irradiated for many months, removed, and then left to radioactively cool.
Power armor allows players to traverse the more hazardous and irradiated portions of Fallout 76.
Essentially, it was an irradiated dildo; that's the most accurate description I can give you!
"The idea of exploring three different irradiated areas sounds amazing, and we hope it's possible."
Hopefully, the deer and birds of our shithole future won't be too irradiated to eat.
Around 50% comes in thermostabilized form, but also in freeze-dried, irradiated and natural form.
The unimaginable misery awaiting the burned and irradiated survivors—that was most terrifying of all.
Professor Dombey said that polonium was produced at another plant, using bismuth irradiated at Mayak.
After the Fukushima nuclear disaster, irradiated wild hogs began to take over abandoned Japanese towns.
That was a fair chunk of cash to pay to have a radiant/irradiated smile.
The guy was a vicious raider who was attacking my loyal dog in an irradiated wasteland.
But the iron-60 might have come from other sources, like matter irradiated by cosmic rays.
Feedback loops would be set in motion that would transform the earth into an irradiated planet.
To leave this world, you curl up, naked and fetal, in a sphere of irradiated fluid.
Worried about how you'll keep safe when nuclear bombs have turned the world into an irradiated hellscape?
Each one of those vault dwellers is a real person, sharing the same irradiated world as you.
At 5 megawatts, it produces no electricity, only radiation to make irradiated isotopes for use in medicine.
Most of that is irradiated soil carrying plutonium, an isotope that can cause lung cancer if inhaled.
The twisted, irradiated wreckage of Fukushima Daiichi itself will have to be dismantled and properly disposed of.
Worse, I wasn't particularly interested in exploring an irradiated wasteland with a party of other human players.
"By finding helium and neon we can say that the mineral itself was irradiated," said Dr. Kööp.
So even across one of the driest and irradiated places on Earth, life can still be found.
Trump wants to see North Korea's Kim Jong-un writhing like an irradiated butterfly on a pin.
Ice usually turns reddish in color after being irradiated for long periods of time from the Sun's radiation.
They're giant, irradiated lizard-monsters that walk on two legs and are roughly as tall as a schoolbus.
Six months later, the brains of the irradiated mice still shows sign of inflammation and neural circuitry damage.
In the case of Fallout 23, that included 2224 square miles of irradiated wilderness and crumbling city streets.
The low- and intermediate-level is stuff like mop heads, irradiated clothing, machine parts, filters, or certain resins.
Irradiated screwworm flies raised in Florida, Texas and Mexico were packed in boxes and released from small planes.
Although it is currently irradiated and plagued with natural disasters, it may be a prospect for future colonization.
We have irradiated meat and toxic cows that we're using to the -- give to the kids for lunch.
The wolf traveled over 200 miles from its irradiated home, ranging into uncontaminated woods and, perhaps, meeting other wolves.
Unfortunately, since I was only level five, I died immediately from radiation poisoning when I entered the irradiated zone.
Results were promising: Cells treated with Yarosh's enzyme-loaded liposomes removed more irradiated DNA, mended faster, and survived longer.
So the gamma-irradiated male mosquito doesn't seem to score with the girls as easily as his wild counterpart.
The formation, resembling a red-hued snowman - caused by irradiated ice - is just over 21 miles (34 km) long.
The U.S. already has over 75,000 tons of irradiated spent nuclear fuel and no viable plan for permanent storage.
There are new, irradiated versions of normal animals; going up against a glowing buffalo is not something I would recommend.
This is ultraviolet light that is created by energized hydrogen gas that is irradiated by the galaxies in the cluster.
And at last, here I was living out that dream, even if it was Skyrim's irradiated, futuristic cousin Fallout 4.
The resulting spectral signature of the irradiated table salt could be seen at a wavelength absorption of 450 nanometers (nm).
In 2019, two square blocks in Times Square have been "irradiated," and in response, President Trump has imposed martial law.
They must use non-petroleum-based solvents, cannot be irradiated and cannot use flavor extracts derived from genetically engineered crops.
Despite their courageous efforts, Wales and Germany were fatally irradiated in the semi-finals, and now only France and Portugal remain.
"Where No Man Has Gone Before" was a rollicking story about crew members irradiated in deep space and acquiring godlike powers.
Prisoners have chosen to forego the opportunity to find their families for a life of senseless murder in an irradiated Manhattan.
Scientists suspected it had eaten irradiated plankton contaminated from waste products that had floated down the Columbia River into the sea.  
Not some classy heart stopping irradiated panic like Threads, but a growing, mad flash of colour, some kind of hyper bomb.
The show is so popular that it's spawned a growing tourism industry for the irradiated area around the now-contained meltdown.
Since the early 2000s, the Navy has overseen the remediation of irradiated soil at Hunters Point, costing more than $1 billion.
The other resident, Dr. Darius Zek (Tom Sizemore), a scientist, is out in the irradiated desert, where the air is toxic.
In the domed lobby hangs a chandelier made of uranium glass, which glows a sinister, irradiated green under its blacklight bulbs.
One problem, since breeding males necessarily involves breeding females, too, is sorting the sexes, so that only males are irradiated and released.
The Navy sent him to medical school and for training in bone-marrow transplantation, geared toward treating people irradiated by nuclear weapons.
The proposed nuclear vault near Kincardine would hold OPG's low- and intermediate-level nuclear waste, stuff like irradiated mop heads and tools.
The researchers found significant decreases in arterial functioning in the irradiated mice, but found no effects that could be attributed to weightlessness.
In one nuclear post-apocalypse, I'm desperately searching through the irradiated Dead City while monsters gather around, eager for an easy meal.
Scientists have boiled them, frozen them, irradiated them, exposed them to the vacuum of space, and they still just keep tardigradin' along.
My classmate had been irradiated by the images he — and I, and all my eventual Asian-American classmates in high school — saw.
The universe opened up wide and was essentially a vast, irradiated nothingness, except some regions were ever so slightly more dense than others.
Recent research in this area—including gene drives, the release of irradiated males, and the use of the bacterium Wolbachia —has been promising.
Next steps before this irradiated mosquito can become the answer to controlling Zika: Lots of research verifying survival, mating skill, and disease reduction.
His personal mission became twofold: to prevent staffers from becoming "burned," or irradiated, and to stick around long enough to finish the cleanup.
Unlike irradiated mosquitoes, which don't compete well with wild ones for mates, genetically modified mosquitoes mate just fine, passing on the lethal gene.
Nuclear experts say a core of irradiated fuel from the Yongbyon reactor can be processed to make between two and three nuclear weapons.
Our confirmation of C60+ shows just how complex astrochemistry can get, even in the lowest density, most strongly ultraviolet-irradiated environments in the Galaxy.
If these animals had lived as long as the irradiated rats, he added, they might have developed brain and heart tumors at similar rates.
Either turn over contaminated areas to natural decay, as the Soviet authorities did with some 1,000 square miles irradiated by the 1986 Chernobyl disaster.
Because if they can survive on the surface of the moon — an incredibly harsh, irradiated environment — it helps us understand the resiliency of life.
Mr. Nakajima was 25 when he was first cast as the gigantic, irradiated lizard whose mutated form and destructive power wreaks havoc on Tokyo.
After a terrorist event leaves two square blocks of Times Square "irradiated," Mr. Trump declares martial law, restricting the press and curtailing civil liberties.
Blood can be irradiated through the use of non-radioactive alternatives, such as x-ray technologies, linear accelerators (LINACs), and dedicated photochemical ("UV") sterilizers.
Nuclear war is a nightmare, but the explosions are just a prelude to something worse—decades of irradiated land and possibly dramatic climate change.
"It's so strongly irradiated that it's hotter than most stars," Drake Deming, astronomy professor at the University of Maryland who reviewed the paper, told Gizmodo.
Follow-up observations with the Hubble Space Telescope confirmed that the yellow color of Tara Regio was due to irradiated table salt on Europa's surface.
Chim↑Pom's work Don't Follow the Wind, an art exhibition installed in the irradiated Fukushima exclusion zone, also deals with the nature of constructed borders.
In fact, the wild boars are being irradiated by their own food: the wild mushrooms they depend on during the cold winter months, Reuters reports.
The Hunters Point Shipyard in San Francisco is where ships irradiated by early nuclear testing in the Pacific were towed so they could be decontaminated.
This is consistent with other irradiated objects that are in the Kuiper Belt, Carly Howett, mission co-investigator at the Southwest Research Institute, said Wednesday.
Lands irradiated by a fresh nuclear missile will spawn enemies, gear, and plants that don't otherwise appear in Fallout 76's version of West Virginia.
Only a fraction of a nuclear weapon's core is turned into energy during an explosion; the rest is irradiated, melted, and turned into fine particles.
A terrifying, tough-to-watch dramatization of the 1986 Ukrainian nuclear disaster — one irradiated plant worker disintegrates into a viscous mass of tissue and blood.
One senses Quinn's Chicago origins in noticing homologies with Ed Paschke's irradiated, blurred figures and the general free-wheeling cultural appropriation of the Imagist group.
"However, in moving to study this in human beings, care has to be taken in putting pluripotent stem cells (even irradiated cells) into people," Stanton said.
The researchers found that 2% to 3% of the hundreds of male rats that were irradiated developed brain tumors, compared with none of the control rats.
That's because ultraviolet light from these stars irradiated the hydrogen gas surrounding them, causing a telltale dip in the spectrum of radiowaves detected here on Earth.
The problems of wrecked infrastructure and millions dead are immediate, but the irradiated zones around the blast are a public health problem that lingers for years.
Health Canada is preparing to propose regulatory changes that, if they go forward, will allow the sale of "irradiated ground beef," a spokesperson confirmed to Motherboard.
That vaccine, made by Sanaria, a biotech company in Rockville, Md., uses whole malaria parasites that are irradiated and then removed from the mosquitoes' salivary glands.
The dwellers of Vault 76—the players themselves—are the first people to venture forth from the irradiated wastes and reclaim civilization from the mutants and fallout.
The WHO also highlighted the potential of releasing sterile irradiated male mosquitoes, a technique that has been developed at the United Nations' International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
Evidence of weak magnetism in the late Ediacaran period has prompted some scientists to suggest that Earth was irradiated without a strong field, causing a major extinction event.
During her first experiment in a laboratory at Cold Spring Harbor, in New York, she accidentally irradiated millions of E. coli with a lethal dose of ultraviolet light.
Revealingly, these results are consistent with genetic studies done of Hiroshima survivors, and of physical objects taken from the site, including irradiated fragments of bricks and house tiles.
Or until we finally plunge ourselves into global chaos and our infrastructure crumbles and we're forced to roam the wasteland battling irradiated mutants and wearing aggressive-looking furs.
Additionally, the highly irradiated air around the site means all the cranes moving the transportation casks carrying the rods, which weigh abut 45 tonnes, must be operated remotely.
Sites of human genocide and irradiated quarantine zones seem like fairly obvious candidates for exclusion, but they open a can of worms that Niantic would be responsible for.
To safeguard industrial production, a Green Wall is built to isolate the city from the countryside—"unknown and terrible" jungles filled with yellow-eyed beasts and irradiated creatures.
The theme runs through everything from Gorbachev not initially understanding the scale of the disaster to Ignatenko's pregnant wife trespassing in his hospital room and becoming irradiated herself.
That sponge will eventually find itself irradiated by hormones, as puberty chucks an obsidian bowling ball down the alley of the self and it all goes to hell.
And when the irradiated mutants emerge from the sea to suck my lover's soul from her mouth, I'll be standing right there beside her, flaming pitchfork in hand.
"As the only country to be irradiated in war," Abe said Japan would "firmly advance the movement toward a world without nuclear weapons," The New York Times reported.
The spectra showed a distinct absorption feature in the sunlight reflected off of Europa's surface, near a wavelength of 450 nm, which indicates the presence of irradiated NaCl.
The wind, meanwhile, will carry the irradiated debris and objects — known as fallout because they drop from the sky — far outside the blast zone and sicken countless others.
The problem was that it did not work on every insect—in many cases, it simply left irradiated insects too weak to compete for mates with their healthier kin.
In the latest trial, the mating performance of Oxitec males was comparable to sterile males irradiated at low levels, and it exceeded sterile males treated with a higher dose.
This is where, among other things, Dr. Mengele busied himself sewing twins together, injecting dwarf children with gangrene, sterilizing legions of inmates by having them sit on irradiated benches.
Even this judge does the Diet Dew from time to time, for, like your husband, I am an adult human and can choose my occasional irradiated-urine-colored poison.
Many still mourn relatives who were kidnapped as infants and secretly given away for adoption, or died of cancer after being irradiated to treat ringworm upon arrival in Israel.
Taisia A. Fomina, a friend of the family's, recalled that the girl's father, ignorant of the danger, welded a bed frame from irradiated metal recycled from the nuclear plant.
When in doubt, he simply slings another ingredient into the mix, be it an irradiated monster, an explosion on government premises, or the sharp smack of masonry on skull.
The artists has irradiated his material with a fundamental instability that is almost chemical: Particles can sustain the pressure only at the expense of being transformed into new structures.
This year's menu includes irradiated smoked turkey, rehydratable cornbread dressing, green beans and mushrooms, broccoli au gratin, mashed potatoes, candied yams, sweet tea, and thermostabilized cherry blueberry cobbler for dessert.
Five times a week, over 30 sessions, you lay on your back with your head immobilized by a mask with clamps for your teeth, while charged particles irradiated your head.
The first planet was heavily irradiated, and I quickly hightailed it to the next planet in the system, ignoring the gentle tutorializing in the lower right corner of the screen.
Dallas cited a 2017 study indicating that upwards of a third of responding medical professionals refused to enter an irradiated zone to render care because of the health risks involved.
The colors of the face, which feel irradiated by the light that falls on it, are so unusual in Donatello's known body of work that some have questioned the attribution.
"Cliff-hanger?" he asked, staggering around the stage, "You want to talk about a scary experience... Oh my God," delivering the OMG like some sort of irradiated Broad City character.
As muon detector resolution has greatly improved over the decades, it has since been used to see the inner structures of volcanoes as well as the irradiated Fukushima nuclear reactor.
An early review by the Pentagon blamed insufficient testing: Only about 5 percent of the samples that the lab irradiated were reviewed to ensure that anthrax actually had been inactivated.
Dr. Seder had proposed testing the new injection method for the TB vaccine because he had used the same method in developing an experimental malaria vaccine made with irradiated parasites.
While some farmers have slowly started to rebuild their lives by starting new businesses in decontaminated areas in Fukushima, the campaign to keep alive irradiated cows within the exclusion zone continues.
There's no evidence—yet—of the wolves spreading any genetic mutation they may have because they were born and raised in the irradiated zone, study author Michael Byrne told Live Science.
Cubesats, profoundly lighter and cheaper than traditional spacecraft, have never traveled millions of miles though heavily-irradiated deep space, but NASA wants to know how they'll hold up on the journey.
Op-Ed Contributor OXFORD, England — In the five years since the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear meltdowns that devastated Fukushima Prefecture, the Japanese government has undertaken mammoth efforts to decontaminate irradiated communities.
In one study, researchers found that in human skin irradiated by sunlight, 67 percent of free radicals generated were caused by UV light, while 33 percent were caused by visible light.
NASA astronauts eat beef and other foods that's been irradiated when they fly, because a bout of food poisoning would be majorly inconvenient (if not worse) aboard the International Space Station.
Scientists have exposed the microscopic critters, which look like eight-legged gummy bears, to insane conditions—they've boiled them, frozen them, irradiated them, and exposed them to the vacuum of space.
And while Kim increases his capability to turn a U.S. city into a smoldering, irradiated mass grave, we cannot afford to allow the same foreign policy groupthink to dominate the conversation.
They were irradiated by the conviction that an author could observe life at the turn of the millennium and repackage it for readers with a set of decisive, fine-grained interpretations.
The narrative follows main mutants Borman and Dux—an anthropomorphic boar and duck, respectively—as they explore the irradiated wastes of a region called The Zone in search of a mythical Eden.
You won't find many people besides work crews and tourists in the Chernobyl "exclusion zone"—an irradiated, roughly 4,300 square kilometre swath of land encompassing the site of the 1986 nuclear catastrophe.
But it's never boring, perhaps because it opens with the explosion and its immediate aftermath, so you know what's at stake (in the worst-case scenario, an entire continent could be irradiated).
Proxima b, a small rocky planet orbiting within the star's "habitable zone," was surely irradiated when the star flared to over 1,000 times its usual brightness in a matter of 10 seconds.
Radiation Burn is an indie comic written and illustrated by James Johnson that follows a gun-toting survivor and his robot friend as they travel the irradiated wastelands of the far future.
However, the Yucca Flat is a Nevada desert drainage basin where 739 nuclear tests were carried out, making it the most irradiated nuclear-blasted spot on Earth, about an hour from Las Vegas.
It borrows heavily from the Soviet science fiction novel Roadside Picnic—the inspiration for the 1979 film Stalker—and creates a world that's both lush and beautiful as well as dangerous and irradiated.
And there's the ending part where you're scouring the tunnels and highly irradiated surface of a city looking for medicine to fight back against the damage caused to your party by nuclear radiation.
A quintessentially English midfield trio with names like Keith Madely, or Jack Tipple, or Nigel Garage, will be literally chainsawed in half by the opposition, or fatally irradiated with futuristic nuclear hand-weapons.
Bethesda is throwing players together in the irradiated wasteland of the Fallout series, where they'll be able to work together to build settlements, forage supplies, and fend off monsters... or fight each other instead.
Ask them to define how manipulating genes more precisely is different than selective breeding, "organic" crops irradiated to cause beneficial mutations, or plants modified to express genes they already have in a different way.
The last game that Nvidia showed was Metro Exodus in a trailer that focused on the lighting effects that perfectly capture the horror of wandering through an irradiated Russian forest while hiding from mutants.
Distance matters: The Crab Nebula is 6,500 light-years away from Earth — but NASA reports if it were 50 light-years away it would have irradiated Earth and killed off life at the time.
Plutonium rich in the isotope Pu-239, called weapons-grade plutonium, poses the fewest technical challenges and can be extracted from nuclear fuel that is only irradiated in a reactor for a short time.
This concerned whether to leave open in the U.S.-Saudi agreement the possibility of the Saudis reprocessing their spent (irradiated) fuel to extract the contained plutonium and, even more importantly, operating uranium enrichment plants.
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Plutonium rich in the isotope Pu-1903, called weapons-grade plutonium, poses the fewest technical challenges and can be extracted from nuclear fuel that is only irradiated in a reactor for a short time.
And in the 21st century, things gets even darker when a string of nuclear bombs are detonated across the globe, turning the Earth into an irradiated hellscape that can only be escaped through time travel.
In addition to the wastes from the irradiated ships, the site is also contaminated with radioactive paint used to make deck markers and devices glow, fuels and pesticides, and radioactive materials used in lab experiments.
At the center of the scene towards the left is a gateway on a hill which leads to a monument or perhaps a tomb crowned by a black sun emitting inky droplets of irradiated energy.
General manager Marty Hurney was fired in October 2012, after starting the season 20103-5; the team he left was a wasteland of irradiated contracts in the mold of the late-2000s New York Knicks.
It's eerily quiet out on the landing area of the vault, a series of large steps and viewing spots that lead down to Appalachia, what we call this irradiated version of what was once West Virginia.
In "The Age of Radiance," a history of the nuclear era, Craig Nelson cites a 1957 plutonium-plant accident in the Ural Mountains that irradiated an area 14 times as large as the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.
Some researchers now think that the brown streaks on Europa's surface might be irradiated salts that have bubbled up from the ocean, making it out onto the moon from below thanks to some kind of geological process.
Why it matters: If the bomb did explode as expected, creating an artificial crater on the asteroid, scientists will be able to get a sense of what the rock is comprised of beyond just its irradiated surface.
When Kang went back to the FDA with his irradiated, poisoned, mutant virus, "the FDA suggested we should use HIV-positive individuals, because the main objective of a human Phase I clinical trial is safety," he says.
One of the most paradoxical points about light-water reactors is that to safely generate electricity, the plants need a significant and constant flow of electricity; the same goes for the storage of the irradiated spent fuel.
The current process involves shipping weapons-grade, or highly enriched, uranium from the United States to research reactors in Australia, South Africa and Europe where it is irradiated to make molybdenum-99, which decays into technetium-99.
Jonci Wolff at Monash University in Australia and colleagues irradiated male flies to generate large numbers of DNA mutations, and then mated these flies with females that had identical nuclear genomes but one of six different mitochondrial genomes.
Sasha and Obi have some genuinely charming banter as they debate which science fiction dystopia is worse: Sasha's Mad Max-style irradiated Earth, or Obi's resource-scarce Moon base, which harkens back to The Expanse or Battlestar Galactica.
Imagine a nuclear strike on New York City — hundreds of thousands of Americans dead or irradiated in a catastrophe that would dwarf 9/11 by multiple orders of magnitude — and you start to understand what's at risk here.
The tunnel was connected to a plutonium uranium extraction (PUREX) complex, which saw about 75 percent of the plutonium processed from irradiated fuel rods at Hanford pass through its doors between 1956 and 1972 and 1983 to 1988.
The tunnel was connected to a plutonium uranium extraction (PUREX) complex, which saw about about 75 percent of the plutonium processed from irradiated fuel rods at Hanford pass through its doors between 5003 and 1972 and 1983 to 1988.
As an environmental official for the state of Texas, Hartnett White even covered up irradiated drinking water, directing staff to fudge the numbers from radiation tests to hide the fact that Houston's drinking water violated federal radiation standards. Why?
There is no risk of a runaway reaction and meltdown as with nuclear fission and, while radioactive waste is produced, it is not nearly as long-lived as the spent fuel rods and irradiated components of a fission reactor.
Imagine a nuclear strike on New York City — hundreds of thousands of Americans dead or irradiated in a catastrophe that would dwarf 9/11 by multiple orders of magnitude — and you're starting to grasp how bad things could get.
Written in 1939 as war was breaking out, "one of the lowest moments in the history of the human race," the book is irradiated with the desire for a peace that can only come, Miller believes, in the very distant future.
Once the U.S. was finished, it scooped the irradiated and ruined soil from the islands, poured it into a crater left behind from a nuclear detonation, mixed it all with concrete, and covered the whole thing in a concrete dome.
In addition to helping humans become more radiation-resistant, studying the wildlife in fallout regions can also yield insight into engineering crops that can survive the radiation environment beyond Earth—especially highly irradiated worlds like those in the Jupiter system.
This toughness was well illustrated during the Chernobyl disaster, when a number of old ISU-152s were used both to ram entries for specialists and as bulldozers to bring down irradiated buildings, literally collapsing walls and roofs on themselves with impunity.
In one gaping, walled-off lot, dozens of truck hoppers painted in identical green — once used to haul uranium from the mines, now irradiated scrap metal, with the name of a defunct mining subcontractor emblazoned on their sides — rust in the desert sun.
Least known are such late paintings as "Red Shift," in which clashing crimsons and deep pinks create a toxic glow along the horizon of an irradiated landscape, and "Barometer," a rare grisaille that suggests a frozen wasteland of churning seas and joyless snow.
As if it were bitten by an irradiated spider, it's transmogrified from a young, scrappy series about Los Angeles street racers into a globe-trotting spy adventure that has more in common with Roger Moore's James Bond films than with its own humble origins.
He's paired with a bureaucrat, Deputy Prime Minister Boris Shcherbina (Stellan Skarsgard), whose steely demeanor is balanced by his lack of knowledge, forcing him to defer to Legasov while recognizing that his proposals and conclusions will land like a lead-irradiated balloon back in Moscow.
Current care for prostate cancer patients often involves monitoring them closely until their cancer has become more severe, at which point their prostate is either removed or completely irradiated, bringing with it the risk of long-term side-effects, including erectile problems or incontinence.
In one moment you're desperately trying to supply a community with clean water or rid of it of cannibalistic bandits, and in the next you're cracking jokes with an irradiated ghoul in a casino or pretending to be a Golden Age Comic super hero.
" The familiar reaffirmations of peace were there this year, too, on the 72nd anniversary, with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Sunday declaring that Japan, "as the only country to be irradiated in war," would "firmly advance the movement toward a world without nuclear weapons.
Artists Eva and Franco Mattes are trying to do just that with The Fukushima Texture Pack, a photo collection of the surfaces left in the irradiated Fukushima Exclusion Zone after an earthquake, tsunami, and reactor breach ravaged the Fukishima Prefecture on March 11, 2011.
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How many would choose to avail themselves of the opportunity to settle an airless, irradiated wasteland, even at those low, low prices, remains to be seen—as does the question of whether they could actually create a self-sufficient planetary economy and ecosystem, as Mr Musk hopes.
It is led by Rustam Stolkin of the University of Birmingham, and its purpose is to improve the routine use of robotics in nuclear power stations as well as to ensure that robotic trips into irradiated areas are less likely to end up as suicide missions.
We never witness the apparition; the writer and director, Xavier Giannoli, does not heed the example of Henry King, who, in "The Song of Bernadette" (1943), showed Jennifer Jones on her knees in the grotto at Lourdes, irradiated by the light of a lady in the niche.
What is worse, the White House is hinting it would not insist that Saudi Arabia accept the "gold standard," that is, that it promise not to reprocess irradiated fuel to extract plutonium or enrich uranium — activities that open the door to rapid acquisition of nuclear weapons.
It said it was unclear what type of material was being transported, but the relatively small size and number of casks on the railcars suggested outbound shipment of small quantities of irradiated liquid or solid waste, contaminated equipment, or movement of fissile material to facilities outside Yongbyon.
Similarly, Trevor Paglen's Don't Follow the Wind work, "Trinity Cube" (2015), is a compressed mixture of Trinitite (the glassy mineral formed on the desert surface after the US's first nuclear test) and irradiated broken glass collected from the Fukushima Exclusion Zone—a marrying of the sublime and uncanny.
Their chances of cancer progressing to a more dangerous stage were three times lower, treatment doubled the average time to progression to 28 months, and only 6% of patients needed radical therapy -- where their prostate would either be removed or completely irradiated -- compared to 30% in the control group.
The winning options include a vault dweller leaving the security of his shelter and a veteran wasteland explorer, but if you want to be a little weirder, you can play a ghoul that's actually healed by radiation or a brutish super mutant that gains power from visiting irradiated areas.
Live Water helpfully explains (emphasis ours):For cheaper transport and shelf stability all other bottled, filtered, spring, and tap waters are sterilized with ozone gas, irradiated with UV light, and passed through a sub-micron filter It's similar to juice that's pasteurized so it can sit on shelves for months.
Mr Putin made the central set-piece speech of his recent re-election campaign an extended riff on Dr Strangelove, gloating over a slew of novel, blood-curdling weapons, including one that appears to boast the most powerful warhead ever created, the better to drench coastal cities with irradiated tsunami.
I've started bringing him out to the nuclear test range, and when I see his eyes light up with wonder, and also with irradiated luminosity from the mushroom clouds reflecting off his goggles, I think about my old man, who inexplicably died at thirty-seven, from four dozen neon-green tumors.
Mobile devices can provide emergency aid instructions, act as a flashlight or a siren, and "they can be charged for many days via car batteries or even hand cranks," the filing states, bringing to mind the image of poncho-draped survivors desperately charging a dented iPhone with a hand crank in a crumbling, irradiated city.
Together with his son Michael, the three of us traveled to the crater left in its wake, where Murray had not stepped since he'd dug out the radiation gauges from the irradiated sand with a shovel (and drove out, stark naked in a pickup truck, but that's another story) days after it was dropped.
The first "Godzilla" - his name a combination of "gorilla" and the Japanese word for whale - crashed ashore as a symbol of atomic weapons less than a decade after the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings, as well as of frustrations with the United States, which had just held a hydrogen bomb test at Bikini atoll that irradiated a boat full of Japanese fishermen.
RUSSIA Detail area JAPAN JAPAN Prefectures hardest hit by storm Tamura FUKUSHIMA Nagano SAITAMA NAGANO Tokyo Ichihara CHIBA Ito SHIZUOKA STORM MADE LANDFALL 25 miles By The New York Times The contents of the bags, which hold up to 1.3 tons, were unclear, but they are most likely filled with irradiated topsoil and other refuse from the cleanup that followed the meltdown.
In three hours, I died in a nuke-dragon attack, walked through a field of irradiated corpses frozen in time like the victims of Pompeii, fought the scorched (a new kind of feral ghoul) in an abandoned waterpark, snuck through a cranberry bog full of grotesque high level mutants, and for the first time in the series, shot other human players at a fancy hotel protected by angry robots.
Well, technically, the episode begins with Legasov hanging himself, two years to the day after the explosion, but it then flashes back to the explosion itself and follows through in chronological order, proceeding with the many heroic attempts to halt the course of disaster and navigate its grim aftermath (which includes a heart-wrenching scene in which men walk through Pripyat and kill irradiated cats and dogs, which have become dangerous merely by an accident of geography).

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