- After the Fukushima nuclear disaster scientists have discovered microscopic glass beads containing high concentrations of caesium-137. These radioactive particles are easily inhaled and have been found as far away as Tokyo. The torch relay for the 2020 Olympics will commence in Fukushima. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/radioactive-glass-beads-may-tell-the-terrible-tale-of-how-the-fukushima-meltdown-unfolded/ 27 comments science
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