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Radioactivity and food!

Posted on 24 April 202326 April 2023 By André Gurtner No Comments on Radioactivity and food!

How does radioactivity get into foodstuffs after a nuclear accident?
The example of the 1986 Chernobyl accident: contamination of foodstuffs in Switzerland.

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