Studying Bacteria That Live Inside A Damaged Radioactive Nuclear Power Station - Astrobiology
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15 years after the Fukushima nuclear accident, a new animal breed has taken over the forests surrounding the plant and were totally abandoned. These are hybrids between pigs and wild boars that have reproduced at an unprecedented rate in a territory that has now become an "exceptional natural experiment", as described by the authors of the study that has analyzed this new species. The research, published in the Journal of Forest Research, thus a…
Studying Bacteria That Live Inside A Damaged Radioactive Nuclear Power Station - Astrobiology
A major incident occurred at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station following the tsunami triggered by the Tohoku–Pacific Ocean Earthquake in March 2011, whereby seawater entered the torus room in the basement of the reactor building. Here, we identify and analyze the bacterial communities in the torus room water and several environmental samples. Samples of […] The post Studying Bacteria That Live Inside A Damaged Radioactive Nuclear Power…
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