bojacobs, to nuclear
@bojacobs@hcommons.social avatar

"The nuclear accident in Chernobyl in 1986 led to the spread of radioactivity across Sweden and Europe. In a long-term study now published in Environmental Epidemiology, researchers have used new, more specific calculation methods to show the connection between radiation dose and certain types of cancer."

https://scienmag.com/some-increase-in-cancer-after-1986-chernobyl-disaster/

itnewsbot, to retrocomputing
@itnewsbot@schleuss.online avatar

Fast Paper Tape for the Nuclear Family - We’ve enjoyed several videos from [Chornobyl Family] about the computers that cont... - https://hackaday.com/2023/12/10/fast-paper-tape-for-the-nuclear-family/

Snowshadow, to climate
@Snowshadow@mastodon.social avatar

I am not happy with this news. : (

COP28: More than 20 countries pledge to triple nuclear energy use
The hope is that the power source will help mitigate climate change

#uk
https://interestingengineering.com/innovation/cop28-more-than-20-countries-pledge-to-triple-nuclear-energy-use

bojacobs, to nuclear
@bojacobs@hcommons.social avatar

Open access:

Grateful for the complex and detailed review of my book Nuclear bodies: the global hibakusha by Sonali Huria in the Journal for Peace and Nuclear Disarmament.

@sts @histodons @nuclearhumanities

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/25751654.2023.2286806?src=

jmaris, (edited ) to Germany
@jmaris@eupolicy.social avatar

take note: burning kills almost 10x the number of people did every single year.

- https://federated.press/@ClimateNewsNow/111462546828749394

br00t4c, to random
@br00t4c@mastodon.social avatar
bojacobs, to nuclear
@bojacobs@hcommons.social avatar

"The nuclear accident in Chernobyl in 1986 led to the spread of radioactivity across Sweden and Europe. In a long-term study now published in Environmental Epidemiology, researchers have used new, more specific calculation methods to show the connection between radiation dose and certain types of cancer."

@sts

https://scienmag.com/some-increase-in-cancer-after-1986-chernobyl-disaster/

appassionato, to books
@appassionato@mastodon.social avatar

Midnight in Chernobyl

The Untold Story of the World's Greatest Nuclear Disaster

Journalist Adam Higginbotham’s definitive account of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant disaster—and a powerful investigation into how propaganda, secrecy, and myth have obscured the true story of one of the twentieth century’s greatest disasters.

@bookstodon


bojacobs, to nuclear
@bojacobs@hcommons.social avatar

More "radiation is not bad for you" radiophobia claptrap from the guy who says Chernobyl is a garden, and Fukushima wastewater is just water:

"Was decontaminating Fukushima worth billions spent?"

As always with this shoddy work, the study only considers external gamma wave levels, while the primary risk to people in Fukushima is internalizing radioactive particles. Limit your inquiry, but globalize your conclusions.

https://asiatimes.com/2023/10/was-decontaminating-fukushima-worth-billions-spent/

hanse_mina, to Ukraine
@hanse_mina@nafo.uk avatar

Ukrainian activists from the Cyber Resistance (KiberSprotyv) have hacked the email of Colonel Roman Ershov, Chief of Russian National Guard OMON (Russia's riot police) special unit in Kaluga Oblast, who led the invasion of Ukraine’s town of Prypiat in 2022.

https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2023/10/6/7422874/

br00t4c, to Curb
@br00t4c@mastodon.social avatar
Phreba, to twitter
@Phreba@shakedown.social avatar

“Adding a paywall to is like charging admission to Chernobyl” - Andy Borowitz
😂😂😂

andthisismrspeacock,
@andthisismrspeacock@mas.to avatar

@violetmadder @Mdphunk @Phreba I have a Ukrainian friend/former co-worker who once offered to take me with him and his friends on a and trip to and I seriously considered going.

Yes I am that dumb.

Edit: spelling

longreads, to LongReads
@longreads@mastodon.world avatar

"In Ukrainian folk culture, rushnik is a bridge across the river of life, a return to the world of ancestors. Worn at weddings and funerals, a rushnik accompanies a person from birth to burial and decorates every home. The hidden symbolism of the ornament takes the material object to the spiritual dimension." —Zarina Zabrisky for Orion Magazine

https://orionmagazine.org/article/chernobyl-disaster-homesickness/

Nonog, to Germany

Scientists finally figured out what's making German wild boars radioactive, and it's not just Chernobyl
Bavarian wild boars have remained radioactive despite levels of contaminants falling in other species. Scientists have now discovered the reason for this — truffles contaminated by the fallout from Cold War nuclear weapons tests.
https://www.livescience.com/animals/land-mammals/scientists-finally-figured-out-whats-making-german-wild-boars-radioactive-and-its-not-just-chernobyl

itnewsbot, to retrocomputing
@itnewsbot@schleuss.online avatar

The Computer That Controlled Chernobyl - When you think of Chernobyl (or Chornobyl, now), you think of the nuclear accident... - https://hackaday.com/2023/09/06/the-computer-that-controlled-chernobyl/ #v-30m

BenjaminHCCarr, to Europe
@BenjaminHCCarr@hachyderm.io avatar

’s Still Hold . What Surprised Scientists Is Why.
Some wild hunted in forests have radiation levels that exceed the limit deemed safe for human consumption. New research suggests that it’s not just because of .Why is the radiation in the wild boar population relatively high, when most other wildlife are uncontaminated, many generations after the accident? (Spoiler: It’s because they eat deer truffles.)
Np Paywall: https://archive.ph/36xk9

ls, to retrocomputing German
@ls@social.lsnet.eu avatar

Ganz interessantes Video:

"SKALA: The Computer That Controlled the Chernobyl Reactor"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbaptQh2AM4

123456Moto, to Japan Japanese
@123456Moto@mastodon.social avatar

【 "How could you ever trust govt on issues"❓
2)
0.23 μSv/h(at 1m-high,not surface.Dose plunges)=1m Sv/y,w/uncertain blocking effect of houses
INTERNAL EXPOSURE IGNORED

0.114 μSv/h+natural -internal exposure=1 mSv/y

assumes 0.08(at surface) 】

https://x.com/leilaniathenai1/status/1696308827636023793?s=12

timkmak, to Ukraine
@timkmak@journa.host avatar

Good morning to readers; remains in Ukrainian hands.

Today we retrace Anthony Bourdain's visit to Kyiv only to find the food scene has evolved.

As takes back its cultural identity through food, Ukrainian armed forces make significant inroads in the south.

There’s no name that signals culinary adventure more than Anthony Bourdain.

When we watch him, we expect him not only to explore the food of a locality but also to help us understand the culture and history of a place.

timkmak,
@timkmak@journa.host avatar

“He used a Soviet lens to discuss the culture and food,” Druziuk said with a wry expression as he watched our comically awkward efforts to order from Kanapa’s decadent menu.

Kanapa is pictured below.

“Everything the U.S. knows about is , the invasion, and annexation,” he said as he gazed around Kanapa’s dark paneled walls, the elegant table settings, and the open-air veranda.

“The Ukraine he (Bourdain) visited was a totally different country.”

br00t4c, to Ukraine
@br00t4c@mastodon.social avatar

The Mystery of Chernobyl's Post-Invasion Radiation Spikes

https://www.wired.com/story/chernobyl-radiation-spike-mystery/

TheEuropeanNetwork, (edited ) to Ukraine

The mystery of Chernobyl’s post-invasion radiation spikes.

Soon after Russian troops invaded Ukraine in February 2022, sensors in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone reported radiation spikes. A researcher now believes he’s found evidence the data was manipulated.

https://www.wired.co.uk/article/chernobyl-radiation-spike-mystery

rinitealeaf, to random

The other day I finished watching the miniseries of
It was really well done.
I'm trying to wrap my head around the radioactivity and how it works, which alone is super fascinating. (Sometimes I have hard time at understanding things due to processing issues :D)
Then my partner told that Kyle Hill had made a little series of Chernobyl and his visit there!

Here's a link if you want to have a look https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNg1m3Od-GgPabWaTS6tv1HomlUWvTPlr

larthallor, to Ukraine
A_Dommerholt, to nuclear Dutch

I fear that tomorrow or Thursday we will witness the largest disaster the world has ever seen.

The has repeated today that it expects that will blow up the . That is of course Russia-speak for the fact that they are planning to do this themselves and blame Ukraine.

When the enormous disaster at happened, it involved only one reactor. The nuclear power plant in Zaporizhzhia has six reactors. If decides to blow up all six, it would be one of the biggest disasters the world has ever seen.

I truly hope that I am wrong and there are reasons for Russia not to do this. Mainly that the would spread to Russia itself (as well as the occupied Ukrainian territories that it has now illegally annexed), it would expose Russian soldiers to radiation poisoning and it would serve little tactical purpose.

But this is Russia. They have consistently done things during this war that made little sense, from starting the invasion in the first place to blowing up the dam at Nova Kakhovna, which left without its main source of drinking water. So, blowing up the largest nuclear power plant in Ukraine is not at all unthinkable, especially now that Russia is losing this war.

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