Radroaches and radscorpions here we come!

  • @Catoblepas@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    382 years ago

    chalk-full of radioactive cesium

    Do they not have editors anymore, or are they just worked to death? I swear I see minor but annoying errors like this in a huge portion of online news media now.

    Nitpicking aside, I wonder if similar studies have been done on feral boar in the southwest US, where there has also been historical nuclear weapons testing?

    • So relieved to see someone else mention this, was starting to question whether I’m just being neurotic when little errors like this have me concerned about whether the underlying content is being thoroughly reviewed

    • @clearedtoland@lemmy.worldOP
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      162 years ago

      It really has been getting worse and worse. I’m not in publishing but I’m pretty sure they (most modern media) post first and edit later, if ever.

    • @dynamojoe@lemmy.world
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      52 years ago

      Do they not have editors anymore

      Naah, they’re all in a rush to be the first to press with the Radioactive Pig scoop.

  • Guadin
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    232 years ago

    Frustrating title. It’s not the wild boars of Europe, but of (per the article) Germany and Austria. And they actually talk mostly/only about Germany and Bavaria.

    • @steinwueste@lemmy.world
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      2 years ago

      Eastern regions of Bavaria. Same goes for mushrooms. Boars shot in that region get tested for contamination. Everywhere else wild game is the best meat.

  • Shazbot
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    62 years ago

    So how do we correct this? I ask because we have a strong push for nuclear as a cleaner energy source, but we know energy providers have a spotty history with safety. If we’re going to take this route then we should have some reliable plans in place to decontaminate when the need arises.

    • @Earthwormjim91@lemmy.world
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      212 years ago

      Well, as the article points out, one of the biggest causes of the radioactivity is from nuclear weapons testing 60-80 years ago. We already stopped that so that bit is taken care of. It will just take a lot more time for the radioactivity to decay down.

      The article is really poor though. The title says it’s because of Chernobyl, but the study actually found that it was weapons testing more than Chernobyl.

      • Harrison [He/Him]
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        22 years ago

        It’s a lost cause, I have to fight off the Soviet plant builders every time I leave the house. They’ll manage it eventually.

  • @jantin@lemmy.world
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    -92 years ago

    I laugh my ass off reading this and thinking of all the old, privileged, annoying, self-important hunter clubs who boast endlessly about their vital ecological mission and benefits of eating game. Stuff your fat faces with cessium and I’ll just stand here and hope for as painful a consequence as possible.

    • @IonAddis@lemmy.world
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      82 years ago

      I’m curious what country/culture you’re from that this is a significant problem in your life?

      It kinda sounds like you’re a medieval serf who got an arrow shot in your ass while poaching off the king’s preserve.

      …or like, you’re reading an awful lot of fantasy…and thinking 500-year-ago-problems are today’s problems…