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Workers measuring radiation levels near the Chernobyl nuclear power station, Ukraine, U.S.S.R., following the 1986 accident.
Now, she volunteers for a local health organisation in Krasnoe, where she lives, measuring radiation levels in local children, as well as food and drink coming from local woods and farms.
Hess developed a technique for measuring radiation levels with much greater accuracy and then flew himself and his apparatus by balloon to altitudes of over 5 kilometres to take measurements.
A TSA spokesperson told Wired that technicians made a mistake in measuring radiation levels.
More specifically, they recommended measuring radiation levels as a useful tool for residents to have a clear understanding of their own environment.
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Japan immediately sent up sniffer planes to try to measure radiation levels.
In Nagasaki, and later Hiroshima, Dr. Serber and the other scientists measured radiation levels and recorded the damage.
Hiroyuki Shida, 57, who measures radiation levels, manages contaminated waste for Tepco Environmental Engineering, a Tepco subsidiary.
They also point to the need to measure radiation levels after treatment.
Nasa's rover, Curiosity, which made its spectacular landing on Mars last August, is carrying an experiment to measure radiation levels.
There is extensive radiation area monitoring throughout the facility that continuously measures radiation levels.
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