Sunday, June 17, 2012

Radioactive buckyballs from Fukushima invade California beaches

NaturalNews) As the fallout - no pun intended - from Japan's tsunami-damaged nuclear reactors at its Fukushima complex continues to worsen, scientists are now concerned about another related phenomenon that appears to be invading the U.S. West Coast - buckyballs.

What, exactly, are those? According to a recent University of California - Davis study, in this case the term refers to uranium-filled nanospheres which were "created from the millions of tons of fresh and salt water used to try to cool down the three molten cores of the stricken reactors," said Michael Collins, of EnviroReporter.com - not the small, magnetic balls that cling to each other.

Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/036204_Fukushima_radiation_California.html#ixzz1y6XAV7Te

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