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radiation

[rey-dee-ey-shuhn] / ˌreɪ diˈeɪ ʃən /




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Dangerously high radiation levels make removing melted fuel and other debris from the plant hit by a huge tsunami in 2011 the most daunting challenge in the decades-long decommissioning project.

From Barron's

It acts as a protective barrier, shielding us from harmful cosmic radiation and charged particles streaming from the Sun.

From Science Daily

They found that pieces of amino acids from E. coli bacteria, if trapped in Martian permafrost or ice caps, could survive more than 50 million years even under constant cosmic radiation.

From Science Daily

They do not involve injections, radiation exposure, or demanding tasks for patients.

From Science Daily

Then her eyesight deteriorated, which necessitated a month of radiation.

From Los Angeles Times