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"America's Deadliest Nuke Disaster"

In 1961, three young nuclear plant operators in Idaho were killed when a small experimental power reactor melted down. They were so radioactive they had to be buried in lead-lined coffins under concrete. And one bereaved family was only allowed a five-minute funeral.

Source: Newsweek, 03/25/2011

"Do You Live in a Nuclear Danger Zone?"

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission currently requires nuclear plants to plan evacuation of a 10-mile circle in case of a radiation threat. But the government urged evacuation of a 50-mile circle after the disaster at Japan's Fukushima plant. Here's some information to help you calculate your own risk.

Source: Mother Jones, 03/25/2011

GM Crops Get Boost Over Organics With Recent USDA Rulings

"At the supermarket, most shoppers are oblivious to a battle raging within U.S. agriculture and the Obama administration’s role in it. Two thriving but opposing sectors — organics and genetically engineered crops — have been warring on the farm, in the courts and in Washington."

Source: Wash Post, 03/24/2011

"First North Pole Ozone Hole Forming?"

"Spawned by strangely cold temperatures, 'beautiful' clouds helped strip the Arctic atmosphere of most of its protective ozone this winter, new research shows."

Source: NatGeo, 03/24/2011

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