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Japan to release radioactive water into sea despite warnings China has repeatedly hit out at the plan – calling Japan ‘arrogant’ – while Hong Kong has labelled it ‘irresponsible’ ...
Tests of seawater near Japan's Fukushima nuclear power plant have not detected any radioactivity, the environment ministry said on Sunday, days after authorities began discharging into the sea ...
Japan will soon begin releasing treated radioactive water into the ocean following approval from the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog for a controversial plan that comes 12 years after the ...
Locals in Japan have protested against Japan’s plan to dump tons of treated radioactive water from the failed Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into the Pacific Ocean. What are becquerels?
China has reopened its market to seafood from Japan after a nearly two-year ban over the discharge of slightly radioactive ...
In the face of regional and domestic objections, the country plans to proceed with a discharge at Fukushima that will eventually reach more than a million tons of water.
Japan’s new earthquake-detection network lengthens warning times, and researchers in Wales have harnessed nuclear blast ...
Japan is set to begin releasing treated radioactive wastewater from its Fukushima nuclear plant later this week despite fierce objections from some countries.
Japan will from January attempt to extract rare earth minerals from the ocean floor in the deepest trial of its kind, the ...
Japan must answer some vital questions which both its citizens and the international community pose. Is dumping of the radioactive water into the sea the only way to deal with the problem?
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency ( JAXA) on Saturday (June 28) conducted its 50th and final launch of the H-2A rocket, ...