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radiation

Recognizing Australia’s Nuclear Past
By Grant Wyeth
More than 60 years after hosting British nuclear tests, Canberra is extending benefits to veterans who were exposed.

We Must Step Back From the Nuclear Precipice
By Karipbek Kuyukov
Nuclear weapons have already exacted a terrible toll. Now, more than ever, this must be remembered.

Fighting Crises with Facts: A Lesson from Fukushima
By David Roberts
The disaster underscored the need for a credible, sober source of news during public health crises.

Waterworld: How Worried Should We Be About Fukushima?
By Reid Tanaka and David Roberts
Not as much as many headlines suggest, but the cleanup still needs to deal with a complex water issue.
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