The Effects of Fukushima Linger after Five Years, but Not from Radiation | MIT Technology Review

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The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident, which began on March 11, 2011, uprooted thousands of Japanese people, set the worldwide nuclear power industry back a decade, and caused a run on potassium iodide (said to help ward off thyroid cancer). What it didn’t do was kill anyone from radioactive fallout. That was the conclusion of the…

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The Effects of Fukushima Linger after Five Years, but Not from Radiation | MIT Technology Review
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The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident, which began on March 11, 2011, uprooted thousands of Japanese people, set the worldwide nuclear power industry back a decade, and caused a run on potassium iodide (said to help ward off thyroid cancer). What it didn’t do was kill anyone from radioactive fallout. That was the conclusion of the…

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