Fifteen years after the Fukushima disaster, escaped domestic pigs interbred with native wild boar, revealing an unusual ...
Treated but still slightly radioactive wastewater from the wrecked Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant is being released into the Pacific Ocean in a process that began Thursday — more than 12 years ...
Japan has not formally requested regular talks regarding South Korea's ban on seafood imports from Japan's Fukushima and ...
The "super pig" population exploded after domesticated hogs interbred with feral wild boars in areas close to the nuclear fallout zone in northeast Japan ...
While radiation levels return to normal in towns around the accident epicenter, revitalization is weighed down by accumulating piles of contaminated soil. Black plastic bags, filled with contaminated ...
Ten years to the day after Japan's 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster, experts say cleaning up the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant reactors will still take another 30 years. The plant's owner, ...
The South Korean government announced that Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings of Japan (TEPCO) halted the discharge of ...
Decreases have been notable at building lots and agricultural sites, but moderate in forests, where decontamination is ...
Steve Terada has worked in Hawaii real estate, for the U.S. Department of State, the U.S. Army Installation Management Command in Japan overseeing Army real estate from Tohoku to Hiroshima, and the ...
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