Millions of Sunflowers Soak Up Nuclear Radiation in Fukushima
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Millions of Sunflowers Soak Up Nuclear Radiation in Fukushima
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Millions of Sunflowers Soak Up Nuclear Radiation in Fukushima
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Millions of Sunflowers Soak Up Nuclear Radiation in Fukushima
After the 1986 nuclear accident at Chernobyl. scientists planted sunflowers nearby to help absorb toxic metals and radiation from contaminated ponds and soil. The same method was used again in 2011 at Fukushima. - )
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Millions of Sunflowers Soak Up Nuclear Radiation in Fukushima
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