by admin | Jul 23, 2023 | Featured Articles, LNT Hypothesis
10 Key Points The paper reassesses William L. Russell’s mouse experiments from Oak Ridge, which were historically used to justify the Linear No-Threshold (LNT) model for radiation risk. Russell’s studies suggested all radiation doses are harmful, but later evidence...
by admin | Sep 21, 2022 | Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt, Featured Articles, LNT Hypothesis, Nuclear Energy, Radiophobia
10 Key Points Nuclear energy is highly efficient, producing far more energy per unit of fuel and waste than fossil fuels or renewables. Public fears about nuclear radiation and accidents are often exaggerated due to radiophobia, despite low actual health risks....
by admin | Jul 18, 2022 | Featured Articles, LNT Hypothesis
10 Key Points In 1956, the US National Academy of Sciences (NAS) released the BEAR I Genetics Panel Report on radiation risks. Newly discovered letters reveal the public report was written by third-party authors from Scientific American without panel approval. The...
by admin | Jun 30, 2022 | Featured Articles, LNT Hypothesis
Dr. Cardarelli, We, the undersigned members of Scientists for Accurate Radiation Information (SARI) and the XLNT Foundation would like to commend your initiative in putting together the outstanding 22-Episode Series exposing the History of the Linear No-Threshold...
by admin | May 26, 2022 | Featured Articles, LNT Hypothesis
10 Key Points LNT model advanced through ethically questionable actions and Science’s editorial practices Muller’s 1927 Science paper claimed gene mutation without data, bypassed peer review, was later shown to be flawed Stadler and others produced stronger,...
by admin | Mar 13, 2022 | Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt, Featured Articles, Radiophobia
Hoe-Gary Nuclear War Note - 2022 ...