over europe. the second the fukushima scenario. that scenario is the electrical systems are paralyzed, there s no electricity, cooling systems fail, and water levels begin to drop, uncovering the core. at fukushima, we have three cores that liquify i repeat, liquify because temperatures reach 5,000 degrees farnt height. that s the danger here that one stray bullet could knock out the cooling system. therefore the pumps don t function anymore, water levels drop, expose the core, core rises to the melting point of uranium dioxide. at that point we re talking chernobyl and we re talking fukushima all over again. and the pools of water that are at nuclear plants that have, i guess, spent fuel rods, how dangerous are those?
talk to your eczema specialist about dupixent, a breakthrough eczema treatment. to the index. scientists are sounding the alarm about some unusual warming at the earth s poles. antarctica is experiencing extreme heat, more than 70 degrees above average for this time of year. the region is about to enter autumn. the arctic has seen temperatures 50 degrees higher than normal. close to the melting point. scientists say they have never seen anything like this before. the clock still has not struck midnight for the march madness cinderellas. tonight, the saint peter s peacocks are back in new jersey. hailed as conquering heroes after knocking off kentucky and murray state in the men s nfl total access. until thursday, saint peter s had never even won a tournament game. now they re headed to the sweet 16. and when we come back, answering the bombs with music. answering the bombs with music.
Life on Earth is made possible by our planet’s magnetosphere – an invisible radiation shield that protects the surface – now it turns out that super-Earths could have magnetospheres too
Looking back over the last year, I realize there were just too many opportunities to see art (which is never a bad thing) and, not having made it to all