A missing radioactive capsule that sparked health fears in Thailand and a days-long search has been found and likely crushed, ...
Authorities in Thailand are scrambling to locate a metal cylinder with dangerous radioactive contents that went missing from ...
While multiple layers of protection surround the radioactive material, and levels of radiation outside the camera are not ...
The four-by-five inch steel tube containing radioactive Cesium-137 was reported missing last week in a densely populated area ...
A long-lost radioactive capsule has been found in Thailand. As reported by Bloomberg, it is crushed and now may threaten the health of ...
The gauge was found broken, with a mounting bolt missing ... the truck caused the screws and bolt to loosen, with the radioactive capsule then falling out of the gauge and off of the vehicle.
The lost radiographic camera is like a portable X-ray machine that can reveal a building's hidden structure. Officials say ...
Although the radioactive material is sealed within multiple layers of protection, the device should be handled with caution, ...
Thai officials searching for a radioactive cylinder missing from a power station said Monday that they had found traces of the dangerous material in a nearby steel foundry.
Whether through theft, carelessness or by accident — it's scary to think of how often these dangerous materials have disappeared.
A cylinder of caesium-137 was earlier discovered missing from a coal-fired power plant. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The tiny but potentially deadly radioactive capsule was found five days after it was reported missing. Exposure to the caesium-137 pellet gives off radiation equivalent to 10 X-rays in an hour.