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Scientists Investigate Why Wild Boars Are So Radioactive

Radioactive Boars Wild boars have become so radioactive, German hunters aren't even bothered to hunt them down anymore. And while the prevailing theory has been that the Chernobyl nuclear plant meltdown in 1986 is behind this bizarre phenomenon, new research suggests wild boards have been radioactive long before that. In a new study published in the […] ....

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Why Highly Radioactive Wild Pigs Wreak Havoc in Germany

GettyIn the forests of southern Germany, there are roving bands of wild boars wreaking havoc. The shaggy-haired swine have been known to bite and charge at humans with their tusks, and are highly protective of their young. However, the creatures are also known to be incredibly radioactive—so much so that they’ve been deemed unsafe to eat.While deranged packs of radioactive pigs might seem more suited for a post-apocalyptic video game, they certainly exist and researchers have been working to und ....

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Germany's Wild Boars Made Radioactive by Cold War Nuclear Weapons Tests

Cold War nuclear weapons tests scattered radioactive material across the globe. That material can still be found in trace amounts in the sea, the soil, and — according to a new study — the flesh of wild boars roaming the forests of southern Germany. ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News Now June 4, 2024 11:15:00

Anybody worry about this? no. that might sound like anybody worry about this? no. that might sound like a anybody worry about this? no. that might sound like a strange - anybody worry about this? no. that i might sound like a strange response, but the water has been treated for almost all of the radioactivity. so things like radioactive cesium, radioactive strontium that we had about at the time of the fukushima accident, all that has been stripped out, and levels that are less than 1% of the discharge limits for the fukushima site. they are really at incredibly low levels. what is left is a thing called tritium, so tritium is a radioactive form of hydrogen, and the reason it is left is because tritium forms part of the water molecules. a few of the water molecules in that million tonnes have one of the hydrogen is, instead of h20, they are ht oh, so hydrogen, tritium and oxygen. that means that they behave chemically identically to normal water, which makes it at that scale, prett ....

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