What we observe is not nature itself, but nature exposed to our method of questioning.

Werner Heisenberg, Physics and Philosophy

Discovery consists of seeing what everybody has seen and thinking what nobody has thought.

Albert von Szent-Gyorgy

Fukushima wheat: throw current harvet away, but OK to plant again

My humble opinion: One of the consequences of the Fukushima disaster will be long-term disruption and security concerns in the food chain, both land and ocean based. . . . → Read More: Fukushima wheat: throw current harvet away, but OK to plant again

The chickens come home from Fukushima to roost… err… beef

Well some time back I said that we would see the ramification of Fukushima’s radiological contamination continue. Now it is reaching Japan’s food chain. The Yomiuri Shimbun notes. that Radioactive beef has been sold … and eaten.

The meat of several cows tainted with radioactive cesium was marketed in Tokyo and eight prefectures, and some of the meat has already been consumed, according . . . → Read More: The chickens come home from Fukushima to roost… err… beef