Geiger Readings for November 22, 2023
Ambient office = 46 nanosieverts per hour
Ambient outside = 127 nanosieverts per hour
Soil exposed to rain water = 126 nanosieverts per hour
Ambient office = 46 nanosieverts per hour
Ambient outside = 127 nanosieverts per hour
Soil exposed to rain water = 126 nanosieverts per hour
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Ambient office = 67 nanosieverts per hour
Ambient outside = 152 nanosieverts per hour
Soil exposed to rain water = 151 nanosieverts per hour
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NearStar Fusion is a five-person startup in Chantilly,Virginia. They have a new energy-generating approach for creating nuclear fusion. The company is training plasma railguns to generate more power than is put in.
Ambient office = 64 nanosieverts per hour
Ambient outside = 87 nanosieverts per hour
Soil exposed to rain water = 86 nanosieverts per hour
Ambient office = 97 nanosieverts per hour
Ambient outside = 87 nanosieverts per hour
Soil exposed to rain water = 93 nanosieverts per hour
Swedish nuclear technical services provider Studsvik has just signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Finnish utility Fortum to investigate the conditions for new nuclear facilities at the Studsvik industrial site near Nyköping in Sweden.
Desert-dwelling bacteria that feed on sunlight, absorb carbon dioxide and emit oxygen could be incorporated into paint that supplements the air in a habitat on Mars.
Extraterrestrial mining and metal processing are key goals for space exploration. Rodolfo Marin Rivera at KU Leuven and a team of scientists in materials sciences have published a new report in Scientific Reports. They conducted catalytic dissolution of metals from meteorite proxies of metal rich asteroids by using a deep eutectic solvent.
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Eletronuclear outlines clean hydrogen production plan world-nuclear-news.org
Ambient office = 104 nanosieverts per hour
Ambient outside = 108 nanosieverts per hour
Soil exposed to rain water = 100 nanosieverts per hour
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The Princeton researchers, using archived weather data over a forty-eight-hour period across a number of dates in 2021 to simulate the expected radioactive plume, discovered that the West Coast states were at the lowest risk due to a prevailing easterly wind.