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The Case Against the Linear No Threshold Theory – LNT

by admin | Jul 12, 2025 | LNT Hypothesis

The linear no-threshold model of radiogenic cancer is false. Because it fails empirically against superior empiricism, it becomes misinformation and opinion, not knowledge, but it is still advocated because it lends contentment to believers.We can no longer tolerate...

How self-interest and deception led to the adoption of the linear non-threshold dose response (LNT) model for cancer risk assessment

by admin | Jul 9, 2025 | LNT Hypothesis

Research Article Summary The article investigates historical aspects of how dose–response models for radiation risk were adopted in U.S. regulatory frameworks, focusing on early radiation genetics research and associated policy decisions. It examines key figures and...
Radiation Protection Fundamentals – Slide Presentations

Radiation Protection Fundamentals – Slide Presentations

by Mark Miller | Jul 8, 2025 | LNT Hypothesis

Matter, Atoms, and Quarks A brief introduction to the fundamental structures that make our world go ‘round.  Our Radioactive World We live in a radioactive world.  Discover the sources of ionizing radiation we are exposed to every day of our lives. Understanding...
Society and Nuclear Energy: What Is the Role for Radiological Protection?

Society and Nuclear Energy: What Is the Role for Radiological Protection?

by admin | Feb 5, 2025 | LNT Hypothesis, Nuclear Energy

Research Article Summary The article examines the role of radiological protection in society’s relationship with nuclear energy, emphasizing how regulatory frameworks have been shaped by historical assumptions about radiation risk. It discusses how public fear of...
Professional improbity: How Hermann J. Muller’s ethics affected his science – Edward J. Calabrese, James Giordano & Dima Yazji Shamoun

Professional improbity: How Hermann J. Muller’s ethics affected his science – Edward J. Calabrese, James Giordano & Dima Yazji Shamoun

by admin | Jan 20, 2025 | Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt, LNT Hypothesis, Radiophobia

10 Key Points Muller shaped science and policy, but often through questionable ethics. At UT, he secretly backed a banned student paper, The Spark. When trouble came, he resigned—students bore the punishment. He sometimes skipped crediting others and published without...
LNT-Based Radiophobia: Harm to Society and Addressing the Problem – Brief Report

LNT-Based Radiophobia: Harm to Society and Addressing the Problem – Brief Report

by admin | Dec 21, 2024 | Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt, LNT Hypothesis, Radiophobia

INWORKS and Hiroshima/Nagasaki Leukaemia Results 10 Key Points Hiroshima/Nagasaki studies show no rise in leukemia below ~200 mGy. INWORKS claimed worker leukemia risks even below 100 mGy. That claim clashes with expectations since H/N doses were higher and included...
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