Armed with measuring devices, groups of citizens are embracing science to monitor radioactive fallout — and regain control of ...
China's own tests of seawater samples collected from near the Fukushima nuclear plant have found no negative impact on marine species, increasing the chances that Beijing would eventually lift its ban ...
Sample results collected after controversial radioactive discharges fuel hopes that Beijing could ease Japanese seafood ban.
China will continue to participate in the long-term international monitoring arrangement. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said on Thursday that to ensure independent sampling and monitoring by China ...
Restaurants urge review of ban, but others cautious after tests of samples near Fukushima show no signs of negative impact on ...
China’s Foreign Ministry on Thursday said that no abnormalities were detected in sample waters collected near Japan’s tsunami ...
China's Atomic Energy Authority announced on Thursday that its tests of seawater samples collected near Japan's Fukushima ... outlet where treated nuclear-contaminated water was released, the ...
As the Chinese government has always put people first and remains committed to safeguarding food safety, Mao said China will ...
Nuclear experts from Japan and China started “new framework” talks in January regarding treated water released from Tokyo Electric Power Co.’s crippled Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant ...