A new software tool that can be used by incident commanders, water utility managers and others to protect community drinking water sources from contamination during emergencies is now available in all 50 states.
The word "virus" carries a negative connotation because its associated the cold and flu-like symptoms that afflict us throughout our lives. But what if you were told that consuming a combination of viruses could potentially save your life?
On the face of it, the Duchy Originals Cookbook is just another collection of recipes. It's handsomely designed and expensively produced with shiny paper, cool typography and photographs that redefine "gastroporn" - since they include loving shots of raw, soil-mottled potatoes, cute lambkins and free-range geese, they deserve a new name: "organo-porn". The text, by Johnny Acton and Nick Sandler,
LOS ANGELES (AP) - A 1959 nuclear reactor meltdown at the Santa Susana Field Laboratory in southern California may have caused hundreds of cases of cancer in the community and still threatens to contaminate ground and water, a report released Thursday said.
LOS ANGELES -- A 1959 nuclear reactor meltdown at the Santa Susana Field Laboratory may have caused hundreds of cases of cancer in the community, and chemicals threaten to contaminate ground and water, according to a new report.
LOS ANGELES - A 1959 nuclear reactor meltdown at a California laboratory may have caused hundreds of cases of cancer in the community, and chemicals threaten to contaminate ground and water, according to a new report.
A 1959 nuclear reactor meltdown at the Santa Susana Field Laboratory in eastern Ventura County, Calif., may have caused hundreds of cancers in the surrounding community while chemicals from the site threaten to contaminate local ground and water, according to a report released Thursday.
A 1959 nuclear reactor meltdown at the Santa Susana Field Laboratory may have caused hundreds of cases of cancer in the community, and chemicals threaten to contaminate ground and water, according to a report released Thursday.
A 1959 nuclear reactor meltdown at the Santa Susana Field Laboratory in eastern Ventura County may have caused hundreds of cancers in the surrounding community while chemicals from the site threaten to contaminate local ground and water, according to a report released Thursday.