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X-rays, nuclear radiation, and other potentially harmful radiation
Are you sterile? By choice or because of radiation?
by Mister_Bromyde on December 13th, 2011
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What should nuclear/chemical waste site warnings look like so they will be understood without words far into the future?
by -O-uknow on September 1st, 2011
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What kinds of biological processes does radiation interfere with?
by þαИŦHΣISŦ67 on May 25th, 2011
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What would be the damage of 150 nanometer ultraviolet wavelength to human skin at close range?
by Anonymous on May 6th, 2011
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Is there a way to test for radiation without buying a geiger counter, preferably using household products?
by þαИŦHΣISŦ67 on April 7th, 2011
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An Astronaut's space suit protects him/her from radiation. How much radiation can it block?
by Fr Joe on April 6th, 2011
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How likely is the radiation problem in Japan to affect the coast of western north america?
by DA BEN DAN yanggui zi on April 2nd, 2011
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What is the normal radiation level for California? unable to find a normal reading online.
by BabyMomma on March 21st, 2011
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Is Ann Coulter insane? Radiation is good for you? http://www.thedailybeast.com/video/item/ann-coulter-on-the-oreilly-factor/
by r i p facebook on March 20th, 2011
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what is a dangerous radiation exposure
by Charlie_C9903 on March 20th, 2011
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Japan's Situation
by þαИŦHΣISŦ67 on March 17th, 2011
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What's your favourite kind of radiation?
by Isaac on March 15th, 2011
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How does radioactive dating work?
by Tondoteottotote on February 24th, 2010
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could humans be unaffected by nuclear radiation if they were given very small amounts of radiation?
by erutpar1959 on February 22nd, 2010
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In what dimension do gamma rays travel?
by stonedsober on January 28th, 2010
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How big of a role does nuclear testing have in the emense amount of cancer, plaguing many individuals of our world?
by PaidSlavery on December 4th, 2009
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Does anything inside the human body radiate energy?
by Fearless on December 3rd, 2009
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If the universe contracts would the thermo dymanics laws change?
by ashaxion on October 31st, 2009
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What is a optically dense medium
by Anonymous on August 31st, 2009
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Where from protons come in discharge tube experiment?
by shivani on August 19th, 2009
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Will the decay rate of an element change its half life by reducing it to near absolute zero or increasing it to the temperature of the sun.
by guardian on July 28th, 2009
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What is the densest material known to man that has been made(solid hydrogen has only been made for a fraction of a second & I know lead is extremely dense I would like to know more in depth information. like lead that is work hardened & soaked in H^-1
by guardian on June 29th, 2009
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Can you change shape through radiation
by william on June 16th, 2009
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If light and other electromagnetic forces are determined as energy, then why is the particle theory still in existence, and how can energy pass through a vacuum? If it was purely wave motion, there would have to be something to pass the energy on, yes?
by Mr Fixit on April 11th, 2009
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Are there only three states of matter? If so, what state is a gamma wave?
by Mr Fixit on April 10th, 2009
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What is the difference between a gamma ray and an x ray?
by Mr Fixit on April 10th, 2009
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How much radiation can a person take before they die?
by Gino on February 18th, 2009
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What is the most common/abundant form of nuclear/radiological waste?
by parleamonculmateteestmalade on November 26th, 2008
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Why is the radiation emitted by cell phones, microwaves and computers not harmful to us?
by Mastodon on November 11th, 2008
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Can anyone tell me what E = (h*c) / lambda stands for? I am trying to convert Joules to wavelength, and all i can find is that formula, not what it means, or how to convert. about to pull my hair out.
by somewhat_anonymous on November 7th, 2008
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Would it be possible to survive a nuclear explosion by locking yourself inside a fire-proof gun safe situated in a basement? Also, if your gun safe was thrown away by the blast wave, would you be able to survive when it landed?
by Coachmaster on October 17th, 2008
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Aside from cockroaches, what other organisms can withstand high levels of radiation?
by Mastodon on September 30th, 2008
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Can fire-protected gun safes sometimes survive nuclear blasts?
by Coachmaster on September 15th, 2008
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Could you survive a nuclear explosion by locking yourself inside a gun safe and riding the blast wave away from the heat? Also, would it be possible for the safe door to unlock when it landed?
by Coachmaster on September 15th, 2008
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With the thickness of the 1950s refrigerators, as well as the ventilation and the locks they used to have on their doors, would it be possible for you to survive a nuclear explosion by getting inside one and riding the blast wave away from the heat?
by Coachmaster on September 15th, 2008
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What two temperature scales are used in chemistry?
by twest on September 3rd, 2008
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Are there substances that are opaque to light but transparent to other forms of radiation?
by keithold is a prodigal bagger on August 21st, 2008
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Why would uranium compounds blacken photographic plates?
by randomness - is now a Maestro on May 14th, 2008
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Does radioactivity glow green?
by keithold is a prodigal bagger on May 2nd, 2008
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Does everything glow when heated hot enough?
by htja5721 on March 25th, 2008
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