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  • @bo yes it will and ultimately that will affect humans too
    by elainekirk 10/7/2011 1:57:53 AM

  • There is a chance that the original research would be with the SANE files. They spearheaded the public campaign about strontium in children's teeth, and were a large enough organization to have been a repository for the files of sympathetic scientists.
    by bo 10/7/2011 1:57:57 AM

  • got some of it
    www.sciencemag.org
    by elainekirk 10/7/2011 1:59:11 AM

  • @bo The U of MO link I posted has the original group out of St. Louis - COMMITTEE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION. It sounds like there may have been multiple studies
    by lillymunster 10/7/2011 1:59:30 AM

  • by elainekirk 10/7/2011 2:00:16 AM

  • Oh blimey how do I celebrate that find....coffee?
    by elainekirk 10/7/2011 2:00:59 AM

  • @elainekirk You are truly the research goddess. <bows to Elaine's awesomeness>
    by lillymunster 10/7/2011 2:01:17 AM

  • @lillymunster I gobsmacked myself there
    by elainekirk 10/7/2011 2:02:09 AM

  • @bo, good to read ya! Have missed your input!
    by Ian 10/7/2011 2:02:43 AM

  • The original files from the baby tooth survey might be on microfilm. If they are I think I could order a CD reasonably. Going to contact the historical library. Getting the folders of the actual state by state results could be interesting.
    by lillymunster 10/7/2011 2:04:28 AM

  • @all - been updating the library with some of the found research papers (still working on them). I added some of the baby teeth survey info among other studies
    by lillymunster 10/7/2011 2:06:47 AM

  • @Ian good to read you too.
    by bo 10/7/2011 2:08:35 AM

  • The Linus Pauling Papers are associated in some way too webcache.googleusercontent.com
    by elainekirk 10/7/2011 2:09:29 AM

  • by bo 10/7/2011 2:10:03 AM

  • Science ministry says radiation in sea 58x higher www.asahi.com
    by lillymunster 10/7/2011 2:10:13 AM

  • An article assessing "Project Sunshine" and the reassessment of the project by the Human Radiation group under Clinton
    by bo 10/7/2011 2:11:17 AM

  • @lillymunster tepco are admitting to it and pu onsite etc I listed all docs together earlier
    by elainekirk 10/7/2011 2:11:53 AM

  • The Linus Pauling papers have a tremendous amount of material on the affects of exposure to radiation that Pauling gathered, not just his own work. It is a treasure trove, and located in Corvalis, OR
    by bo 10/7/2011 2:12:05 AM

  • @bo thank you I wondered where they fitted in not having heard of them before
    by elainekirk 10/7/2011 2:13:15 AM

  • docs.google.com Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station: Plutonium analysis
    result in the soil (PDF 9.73KB)
    Plutonium in the air - daiichi www.tepco.co.jp
    .

    www.tepco.co.jp Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station: Strontium analysis
    result in the soil (PDF 9.34KB)
    strontium in the air - daiichi www.tepco.co.jp
    .

    www.tepco.co.jp Result of gamma ray nuclide analysis of soil - Fukushima Daiichi
    Nuclear Power Station (PDF 10.4KB)
    .
    seawater which they actually admit to having radiation in it on the 5th www.tepco.co.jp
    by elainekirk 10/7/2011 2:13:24 AM

  • @bo wow. that reads like an episode of the X Files..
    by lillymunster 10/7/2011 2:14:27 AM

  • This has always been a gruesome business
    by bo 10/7/2011 2:15:05 AM

  • @elainekirk grabbed. I have a bunch of survey and testing docs from various places over recent days. May make them into one big post outlining all of it.
    by lillymunster 10/7/2011 2:15:23 AM

  • @bo Most people that were not adults back then are oblivious.
    by lillymunster 10/7/2011 2:16:01 AM

  • st louis baby tooth survey beckerexhibits.wustl.edu 1959-1970
    by elainekirk 10/7/2011 2:16:38 AM

  • @lillymunster you bet they are. Since I lecture on this stuff, students have no idea what happened in the Cold War. They think it was a bunch of James Bond stuff.
    by bo 10/7/2011 2:18:04 AM

  • @bo I mention some of the really weird bits to people some get really interested, some think I have lost my mind. ;-)
    by lillymunster 10/7/2011 2:19:21 AM

  • also connected to the teeth
    Interview with Barry Commoner www.scientificamerican.com
    by elainekirk 10/7/2011 2:19:30 AM

  • Plutonium from Sellafield in all children's teeth: www.guardian.co.uk
    by bo 10/7/2011 2:20:41 AM

  • @all Hello!
    by smoss 10/7/2011 2:23:04 AM

  • Hi @smoss
    by bo 10/7/2011 2:23:12 AM

  • A follow up study to the St. Louis baby teeth study: www.radiation.org
    by bo 10/7/2011 2:23:23 AM

  • I gotta go land of nod but I should be back soon :)
    mid valley got some good news links on org
    by elainekirk 10/7/2011 2:23:36 AM

  • Take care and good work elaine!
    by bo 10/7/2011 2:24:26 AM

  • @bo I have heard lots of criticism of Mangano's follow up studies that his methodology wasn't good?
    by lillymunster 10/7/2011 2:25:14 AM

  • Also, isn't he the one who is talking about elevated infant mortality rates in the first weeks after the accident?
    by bo 10/7/2011 2:26:13 AM

  • @all Not sure what to make of this, as it is very rough in translation. Appears to be a bit of a day to day shedule of worker's activity at Fukushima Daiichi. translate.google.com
    by smoss 10/7/2011 2:26:35 AM

  • Mangano certainly seems to begin his work with an agenda already in mind.
    by bo 10/7/2011 2:28:21 AM

  • I will pin @Peters link from rockhopper if anyone sees him can they tell him it is there please
    by elainekirk 10/7/2011 2:28:31 AM

  • @bo yes, same guy. Once the public health statistics were made public it was apparent he had cherry picked data.
    by lillymunster 10/7/2011 2:31:18 AM

  • hi to all... back for a bit
    by dean 10/7/2011 2:34:23 AM

  • @elainekirk will do. I save the page in question also
    by lillymunster 10/7/2011 2:34:55 AM

  • Residents of Japanese town contaminated by Fukushima refuse to return . This could have been homecoming week in this pretty seaside town. Seven months after most residents fled as explosions rocked the nearby Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, the Japanese government has declared it safe to return to Hirono.

    But a week after the country’s Nuclear Disaster Minister lifted the government’s evacuation recommendation for Hirono and three other towns, no one has returned. The only people in Hirono are the same hard-core few who ignored the evacuation advisory all along, plus the teams of rescue workers who use the town as a base while they race to and from the battle to repair the four damaged reactors to the north. www.theglobeandmail.com
    by Majj 10/7/2011 3:04:30 AM

  • nite all!
    by lillymunster 10/7/2011 3:22:53 AM

  • Good night lilly and thanks!
    by bo 10/7/2011 3:36:28 AM

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