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Why Hiroshima and Nagasaki are safe to live in today

Summary by BBC News
BBC science reporter Esme Stallard explains why the radiation from the 1945 atomic bombings is undetectable.

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August 2025, eighty years from the atomic bombs dropped on two, of the three Japanese cities hypothesized by the Strategic Air Forces U.S.: Hiroshima, Kokura, and Nagasaki. On August 6, 1945 it touched Hiroshima, three days later Kokura was covered by clouds so focused on Nagasaki. A deep trauma and an unspeakable horror, with effects that are still felt today in a Japanese DNA imbued with pacifism, slowly diluted by decades of unbridled consume…

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80 years ago, everything turned black and white in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. But we still haven't fully absorbed the changes nuclear weapons brought about.

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The Manila Times broke the news in Manila, Philippines on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
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