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other sites for general radiation protection information.
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- Michigan State University has a great
page if you are looking for biographies of scientists
in radiation studies.
- What
is the rad symbol? Read a short essay on its history
by Paul Frame, Ph.D., at Oak Ridge Institute for Science
and Education.
- What
is Nuclear Physics. This section of a site under long-term
construction, has some good technical information and
graphics about nuclear physics.
- The Nuclear
Web, of the American Nuclear Society has a lengthy list
of resources to numerous sites for radiation information.
(...and an extremely cool animated logo)
- PBS's
Frontline produced Nuclear Reaction, a documentary
about nuclear power.
- Health Physics Society
has an "ask
the expert" feature.
- The University of Michigan's Radiation
and Health Physics Site has an extensive list of resources.
- The Tech
Museum of Innovation discusses radiation and related
topics--a very cool site!
- The Denver Earth Science
Project offers Do
You Know Your 3 R's? Radiation, Radioactivity, and Radon,
a teaching module that brings together physical, earth,
and biological sciences.
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