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That, in modern minds, is how radiation works—it is invisible, deadly and anything it touches tainted forever.Related items Nuclear power: Contaminated groundOct 11th 2007 Nuclear power: Atomic renaissanceSep 6th 2007 Case history: Nuclear dawnSep 6th 2007 Energy: Nuclear power's new ageSep 6th 2007The grisly effects of large doses of radiation are now well understood.
"You have to know how radiation works and that is fully applicable to the radioactive defense applications," she explains.
Fisher, the marine scientist, thinks one factor behind those worries is the public's poor grasp of how radiation works.
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Dr. Lagoda takes pains to distinguish the little-known radiation work from the contentious field of genetically modified crops, sometimes disparaged as "Frankenfood".
Dr. Adair was indisputably an innovator in studying microwave radiation, work she began in the mid-1970s while a fellow at the John B. Pierce Laboratory in New Haven.
A drug widely prescribed for anemia in cancer patients and believed to help radiation work better did not prolong life and might have even impaired cancer treatment in some patients, a study in Europe has found.
[A1.] Study Says Drug Didn't Prolong Life A Hoffmann-La Roche drug that is widely prescribed for anemia in cancer patients and believed to help radiation work better did not prolong life and might have even impaired cancer treatment in some patients, a study in Europe has found.
A22 SCIENCE/HEALTH Anemia Drug May Be Harmful A study has found that a drug widely prescribed for anemia in cancer patients and believed to help radiation work better did not prolong life and may have even impaired cancer treatment in some patients.
Figure 1 shows the age of future martyrs when they started radiation work.
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