Sabtu, 12 November 2011

Mysterious Nuclear Radiation Detected in Europe


Iodine-131 isotope is detected low levels in some parts of Europe. UN Nuclear Agency says, fortunately, the particle is not potentially harmful to human health.
Not yet clear what caused the radiation it. UN agencies, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) based in Vienna argued, there was no radioactive particles kaitanya with Japanese nuclear crisis due entirely reactor Fukushima After the earthquake and tsunami struck last March.
Professor Malcolm Sperrin, director of Medical Physics Royal Berkshire Hospital, UK said, linkages with Fukushima highly unlikely. He argues, more likely, iodine is a waste of patients undergoing medical treatment.
While the Czech nuclear safety watchdog reported that radiation directly to the IAEA - after detecting the radiation that comes from outside, but not from nuclear reactors. They suspect, it may be a side effect the production of radiopharmaceuticals.
Similarly, German Environment Minister said the increased levels of radioactive iodine was detected in the north of the country. Likewise, Hungary, Slovakia, Austria, and Sweden also reported the same thing.Instead, officials in Spain, Russia, Ukraine, Finland, France, Britain, Switzerland, Poland and Norway reported, their radiation levels normal.
Experts say, the origin of radiation - which has spread over two weeks - still mysterious.However, he could have come from various sources, laboratorim sskit medical or home, until the nuclear submarines. High doses of Iodine-131 can trigger cancer, and mengkomtaminasi number of products, like milk and vegetables.
Trying to answer the riddle, Paddy Regan, professor of nuclear physics at the University of Surrey, England said, an opinion stating, nuclear particles may leak from the manufacturer radifarmasi sounds 'reasonable'.
Meanwhile, the U.S. space agency (Nasa) has released the 2400 images of stars known as the Tarantula Nebula - who produces the intensive radiation and wind power. That is believed to cause atmospheric radiation. SJ (Daily Mail)

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