Fish caught near Fukushima nuclear power plant (Japan) is 2,500 times higher than the safe level.
Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) on March 15 said the company measured a record radioactive level of 740,000 becquerels (bq) / kg of radioactive cesium in a fish caught in
Americans are more cautious with nuclear power after the nuclear reactor meltdown at the Fukushima power plant in Japan, according to a recently published survey.
The recollection of the Japanese people's earthquake and tsunami disaster in March 2011 has not yet eased, and there are further forecasts that there will be many earthquakes near
Radioactivity from the nuclear disaster at the Fukushima plant was discovered about 650 km away from the Japanese coast, in the Pacific Ocean, with a radiation index 1,000 times
More than 10 months after the earthquake - tsunami caused a nuclear crisis at Japan's Fukushima power plant, on January 23, a group of experts from the International Atomic Energy
During the nuclear incident at the Fukushima power plant last year, the United States proposed to send a nuclear support specialist, but Japan refused for fear of touching national
TEPCO and the Japanese government have decided to use robots to increase worker access to reactor buildings.