The essential guide to radiation: the good, the bad, and the utterly
fascinating, explained with unprecedented clarity. Earth, born in a
nuclear explosion, is a radioactive planet; without radiation, life
would not exist. And while radiation can be dangerous, it is also
deeply misunderstood and often mistakenly feared. Now Robert Peter
Gale, M.D,—the doctor to whom concerned governments turned in the
wake of the Chernobyl and Fukushima disasters—in collaboration with
medical writer Eric Lax draws on an exceptional depth of knowledge to
correct myths and establish facts. Exploring what have become trigger
words for anxiety—nuclear energy and nuclear weapons, uranium,
plutonium, iodine-131, mammogram, X-ray, CT scan, threats to the food
chain—the authors demystify the science and dangers of radiation,
and examine its myriad benefits, from safely sterilizing our food to
the relatively low-risk fuel alternative of nuclear energy. This is
the book for all readers who have asked themselves questions such as:
What kinds of radiation, and what degree of exposure, cause cancer?
What aftereffects have nuclear accidents and bombs had? Does radiation
increase the likelihood of birth defects? And how does radiation work?
Hugely illuminating, Radiation is the definitive road map to our
post-Chernobyl, post-Fukushima world.
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What It Is, What You Need to Know
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780307959706
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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