An aerial view shows the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, in Okuma town, Fukushima prefecture, Japan, Aug 24, 2023.
The mutated pigs were created after domestic pigs escaped into abandoned farmland following the 2011 nuclear disaster in Japan.
The restart is the latest of Japan’s efforts to revive its nuclear energy sector and reduce dependence on imported fossil ...
Around 12.1 trillion yen ($82 billion) has already been spent to deal with the 2011 disaster at the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear ...
OSAKA (Kyodo) -- A Japanese high court on Thursday overturned a lower court ruling that had revoked government approval for ...
A population of hybrid feral pigs and wild boars is gaining attention following a 2011 nuclear accident caused by a magnitude ...
Japanese officials plan to start releasing treated but still slightly radioactive wastewater from the wrecked Fukushima ...
The Control Yuan today urged the Nuclear Safety Commission to evaluate response mechanisms and move response sites from hazard-prone areas, after its investigation found that the risk of nuclear ...
A Fukushima mutant pig study shows how escaped domestic pigs rapidly bred with wild boar after the 2011 nuclear disaster.
Opinion
Bearing witness from Hiroshima to Fukushima: One Japanese journalist’s 40-year anti-nuclear journey
Protesters hold a banner during a rally in Tokyo, Japan, on November 21, 2025, after Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi criticized the country's traditional policy against nuc ...
A mutant super pig population has spiraled out of control — thanks to their inherited, rapid reproductive cycles — in the ghost towns of a nuclear fallout zone in Japan, according to reports and ...
India Today on MSNOpinion
From the India Today archives (2011) | Is India a nuclear time bomb?
While the SHANTI Act clears the way for private participation in India's civilian nuclear energy sector, critics have flagged ...
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