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China determines over 40 elements in Chang'e-5 lunar samples, 'significant for Moon formation studies'

China determines over 40 elements in Chang'e-5 lunar samples, 'significant for Moon formation studies'

China has determined more than 40 chemical elements in the lunar soil samples brought back by the Chang’e-5 mission with nuclear technology, a scientist team revealed on Sunday. The discovery will serve as an important reference for the study of the formation and evolution of the Moon and will also boost the utilization of lunar resources, experts said.

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«ЗиО-Подольск» поставит в Китай модули парогенераторов для реактора CFR-600

«ЗиО-Подольск» поставит в Китай модули парогенераторов для реактора CFR-600
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Scientists Approve Japan's Plan to Dump 1 Million Tonnes of Fukushima Nuclear Waste in Pacific Ocean

May 07, 2021 12:18 PM EDT Japan s neighbouring nations have rejected their plan to discharge water that was used to cool the nuclear plant s melted reactors into the sea, but experts say the dangers are minimal. (Photo : Getty Images) Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station  The proposal of Japan to release over one million tonnes of polluted water from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station that is already ruined into the ocean off its east coast has been firmly objected to by neighbours both South Korea and China. But expert discloses that the risks are likely to be low if the plan of discharge succeeds.

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Experts call for strengthened sea monitoring

By Zhang Yangfei | China Daily | Updated: 2021-04-20 07:45 Share CLOSE An aerial view shows the storage tanks for treated water at the tsunami-crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Okuma town, Fukushima prefecture, Japan Feb 13, 2021, in this photo taken by Kyodo. [Photo/Agencies] China will need to strengthen monitoring of the ocean if Japan continues with its plan to dump wastewater with nuclear contamination into the Pacific Ocean despite widespread concerns and opposition at home and abroad, experts said. Zhao Chengkun, executive deputy director of the expert committee of the China Nuclear Energy Association, said that at the moment, it is difficult to predict exactly how much impact Japan s plan to release contaminated wastewater from the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant will bring to fisheries or the entire marine ecology, given the lack of full access to wastewater-related data.

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