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Sensing in Extreme Environments

27 February 201514 December 2015 admin 1077 Views ionising, nuclear, radiation

Many industries rely on sensing technologies that can operate in extreme environments.

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International 

Letter to American Nuclear Society on Linear No-Threshold Hypothesis

18 July 20148 December 2015 John 1276 Views dose, nuclear, radiation

I am asking you to please support the letter to the American Nuclear Society described below and to help get

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Industry Waste 

Organic waste treatment at Sellafield

24 May 2013 John 1160 Views 0 Comment arvia, nnl, radiation

A collaborative Arvia™ and National Nuclear Laboratory NNL project to treat oils and solvents contaminated with high levels of alpha

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Decommissioning Industry 

Dounreay reports dose reductions

11 June 2012 John 2226 Views 0 Comment dounreay, exposure, radiation

Dounreay has reported a reduction in average exposure to radiation while increasing the pace of work to dismantle high-hazard facilities.

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Decommissioning Industry 

Sellafield robot technology for nuclear decommissioning

18 May 201222 March 2016 John 1946 Views nuclear, radiation, sellafield

Sellafield Ltd has carried out a technically challenging piece of work in a high radiation environment in order to pave

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International Research 

Impacts of low dose radiation

22 December 201127 April 2016 John 2036 Views berkeley, cancer, radiation

Berkeley Lab Researchers find evidence suggesting cancer risk may not be proportional to dose at low dose levels of ionizing radiation.

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International 

Laying down basic standards for radiation protection

17 October 2011 John 1243 Views 0 Comment health, ionising, radiation

The European Union has published a proposal for a Council Directive which addresses the requirement for protection from ionising radation.

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Industry 

Radball radiation mapping tool

4 October 20114 October 2011 John 1308 Views 0 Comment nnl. radball, radiation

NNL’s innovative Radball radiation mapping device is now fully available to the UK market.

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Government 

Childhood leukaemia COMARE Report

6 May 20116 May 2011 John 838 Views 0 Comment comare, medical, radiation

The Committee on Medical Aspects of Radiation in the Environment, which advises the UK and Scottish governments, today published its

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Decommissioning Waste 

Multi-barrier disposal of radioactive waste

24 February 201116 December 2015 John 2374 Views disposal, nda, radiation, radioactive

Safeguarding the public, the workforce and the environment from exposure to radiation through a multi-barrier approach is key to the

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