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Universal Detection Technology is engaged in designs, manufacturing, and marketing of air pollution monitoring instruments. The company is involved in the marketing and resale of detection devices for chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive threats. It also markets security and counter-terrorism products including bioterrorism detection kits, chemical detectors, radiation detection systems, and training references. In addition, the company also supplies bioterrorism detection k


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Post by ldoggyon Aug 15, 2012 9:01am
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August 14, 2012 - BBC News - Scientists have discovered mutations in butterflies found near Fukushima in Japan - In 2011 a tsunami hit the nuclear power plant causing huge amounts of damage and leaking radioactive material into the surrounding area. This radiation is thought to be the reason that butterflies in the area have developed unusually small wings and abnormal eyes. They also had changes in the shape of their legs, antennae and wings. A study published in the Journal of Scientific Reports says that the mutations increased in the next generation of insects. The study collected butterflies from across the country and found that mutation rates were much higher among butterfly collected near Fukushima. It shows the affect of radiation on wildlife.

 

 

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