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Thousands miss out on Life-Saving Radiotherapy

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Thousands miss out on Life-Saving Radiotherapy
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USA: NEW WEAPON IN THE WAR AGAINST BRAIN TUMOUR

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English/Nat A new state-of-the-art radiation treatment is showing good results at targetting malignant brain tumors without damaging healthy parts of the brain. This latest advance in radiosurgery uses shaped-beam X-rays to attack...
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Antique dosimeter being demonstrated and showing high radiation dose

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CLEAN: Interior close-up shots of a legacy dosimeter - radiation detector - being used and showing a high radiation dose - over 200 Roentgen, on 9 June 2019 in Pripyat, Ukraine (NOTE THAT THIS IS A DEMONSTRATION AND RESULTS DISPLAYED ON...
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Scientists Unveil First Image of a Black Hole

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Apr.11 -- Caltech physics professor Rana Adhikari discusses the first image of a black hole in deep space captured by the Event Horizon Telescope with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on Bloomberg Technology.
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SERBIA: BELGRADE: DEPLETED URANIUM SCARE

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Eng/Serbo-Croat/Nat A top Yugoslav army officer says NATO is responsible for the radioactive contamination of Yugoslavia, Colonel Milan Zaric, the head of chemical, biological and nuclear defence for the Yugoslav army, says people are...
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New Mexico residents and local officials are voicing frustration with the amount of information being released by the U.S. Department of Energy about a radiation leak last month at the nation's only underground nuclear waste dump. (March 7)

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SOUNDBITE (English) Karen Armendariz, Carlsbad resident: "We're only 26 miles away and a lot of uncertainty. It's frightening" SOUNDBITE (English) John Heaton, former New Mexico lawmaker and head of the Carlsbad mayor's nuclear task...
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A mushroom cloud rises from an atomic bomb test site in Nevada.

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A mushroom cloud rises from an atomic bomb test site in Nevada.
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Sick Venezuelans Flee to Colombia for Treatment

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ON A NARROW BRIDGE DIVIDING TWO NATIONS… THOUSANDS OF VENEZUELANS CROSS THE BORDER EACH DAY INTO NEIGHBORING COLOMBIA. FOR GRECIA SABALA THE TREK IS MORE THAN A HUNT FOR FOOD OR WORK. SOUNDBITE...
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Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Says She's 'Cancer-Free' For The New Year

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The oldest member of the Supreme Court has had a handful of heath scares over the years.
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Japan's nuclear crisis intensified Sunday as authorities raced to combat the threat of multiple reactor meltdowns and more than 170,000 people evacuated the quake- and tsunami-savaged northeastern coast where fears spread over possible radioactive contamination.

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HEADLINE: Japan races to avert multiple nuclear meltdowns CAPTION: Japan's nuclear crisis intensified Sunday as authorities raced to combat the threat of multiple reactor meltdowns and more than 170,000 people evacuated the northeastern...
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Authorities in Germany are becoming increasingly concerned by the high radiation levels in the country's wild boar, which they say is directly connected to the Chernobyl reactor, the site of the word's worst nuclear accident.

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HEADLINE: Wild boars contaminated with Chernobyl radiation CAPTION: Authorities in Germany are becoming increasingly concerned by the high radiation levels in the country's wild boar, which they say is directly connected to the Chernobyl...
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Handheld geiger counter in front of Chernobyl power plant

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CLEAN: Exterior close up shot of a hand held radiation monitor or 'Geiger Counter' showing a reading of background radiation with the Chernobyl Reactor 4 sarcophagus and memorial to vicitms of the 1986 disaster in the background on 10...
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Russia's Use Of Nuclear Power Plant Almost Caused A Radiation Disaster

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A European nuclear power plant was forced to use a backup generator. If it had failed, it could have caused a radiation emergency.
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CLEAN: Radiation death exposes India's waste disposal failures

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CLEAN: Radiation death exposes India's waste disposal failures
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New treatment to help prevent failing eyesight ++REPLAY++

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Surrey, UK, February 22, 2013 1. Close Jonathan Gathorne- Hardy eye patient with wet AMD (age related macular degeneration) having test 2. Various of Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) being used to create cross section image of...
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President Obama on Japan quake and tsunami

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1. Wide of Obama walking out to White House, into Rose Garden 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Barack Obama, US President: "For the last several days, the American people have been both heartbroken and deeply concerned about the developments in...
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An explosion at a nuclear power plant on Japan's devastated coast destroyed a building Saturday and made leaking radiation, or even outright meltdown, the central threat menacing a nation

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HEADLINE: For battered Japan, a new threat: nuclear meltdown CAPTION: An explosion at a nuclear power plant on Japan's devastated coast destroyed a building Saturday and made leaking radiation, or even outright meltdown, the central...
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CLEAN : In Japan using citizen science to track radiation

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Beneath the elegant curves of the roof on the Seirinji Buddhist temple in Japan's Fukushima region hangs an unlikely adornment: a Geiger counter collecting real time radiation readings
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VOICED : Portugal offers health boost for Chernobyl children

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VOICED : Portugal offers health boost for Chernobyl children
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A look back at what happened at Chernobyl

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PART 2 OF 2: VOICED: 33 years ago a Soviet Nuclear power plant -- known as Chernobyl - exploded, causing the world's worst Nuclear accident.350,000 people had to leave their homes -- and the long term effects of Radiation has since...
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Tourists Visiting Chernobyl Exclusion Zone

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CLEAN: Shows tourists on guided tour of Chernobyl Exclusion Zone including local school and swimming pool in leisure centre, on April 1, 2011 in Pripyat, Ukraine.
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As America's nuclear power plants have aged, the once-rural areas around them have become far more crowded and much more difficult to evacuate.

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HEADLINE: AP Impact: Populations around nuke plants soar CAPTION: As America's nuclear power plants have aged, the once-rural areas around them have become far more crowded and much more difficult to evacuate. (June 27) Buchanan,...
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SP 111668 USS HALIBUT

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Commander Walter Dedrich is interviewed about radiation, submarining and the capabilities of the USS Halibut nuclear submarine before a Regulus missile is shown launching from the deck and then landing at an airfield. 1. ws missile in...