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The cleanup effort could take more than a century due to the high levels of radiation and the caution that is required for ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNFukushima disaster: 14 years into Japan’s battle to remove 880 tons of nuclear debrisThe path to removing the plant’s estimated 880 tons of nuclear debris is fraught with technical and human risks ...
On March 11, 2025, we remember the profound loss and resilience of the people of Japan following the Great East Japan ...
Fourteen years after the Fukushima Daiichi meltdown, radiation levels have decreased, but decommissioning efforts remain ...
Since a 2019 robot probe first looked inside the No ... it will be “a huge step” and “a major change of stage,” he said. Fukushima No. 1 is currently releasing a fourth 7,800-ton batch ...
Sapporo (Jiji Press) — As decommissioning work at the meltdown-stricken Fukushima No ... Since work by remote-controlled robots to extract nuclear debris is essential due to high radiation ...
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OKUMA, Fukushima Prefecture--A decade ago ... making removal extremely difficult. Remote-controlled robots with cameras have provided only a limited view of the melted fuel in areas still too ...
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