Fukushima
Japan Is Serving Foreigners Food from Post-Meltdown Fukushima
Despite reassurances by the government, it looks as though Fukushima may have a ways to go before everything returns to normal—if it ever will.
The Radioactive Art Exhibit You Can't See | Don't Follow The Wind
Japanese collective ChimPom created a radioactive art installation.
The Guy Who Caught the Internet's Favorite Giant Fish Is Bummed No One Gets It
That 'mutant fish' isn't radioactive, and the guy who caught it is bummed you don't get it.
The Hangover News
This weekend, at least 12,000 asylum seekers crossed into Austria and Germany after Austria opened its border with Hungary.
Here's How Many of Japan's Idle Nuclear Plants Are Likely to Reopen
A Reuters analysis finds that only eight of the country's forty-three nuclear facilities are likely to reopen due to lawsuits and stricter regulation of industry
This Former Nuclear Industry Executive Claims the Fukushima Cleanup Plan Is Infeasible
We talked to nuclear industry engineer Arnie Gunderson about the ongoing aftermath of the infamous 2011 nuclear disaster.
Worker Dies at Disabled Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant
The man is the third worker to have died at Fukushima since the start of decommissioning work to dismantle the damaged nuclear plant.
The Surreal Agony of Waiting for Robots to Do Something
There is something about the DARPA Robotics Challenge Finals that felt like watching the Masters.
Is This Aging South Florida Power Plant a Disaster Waiting to Happen?
Critics say that the Turkey Point facility is in danger thanks to rising sea levels and four decades of wear and tear.
Visualizing Fukushima's Landscape of Radiation
Chris Cheung's haunting audiovisual journey, 'RadianceScape' compares radiation levels in Hong Kong to those of Fukushima.
Fukushima Lingers On in New Art Exhibition
20 artists address the Fukushima disaster, radiation, and nuclear energy in 'The Radiants' at Bortolami Gallery in New York City.