Abstract

Abstract Chernobyl and Fukushima have led to worldwide interest in the effects of so-called low-dose radiation. But research so far has been a puzzling mix of Soviet science and research supported by the nuclear industry, with some independent scientists contributing. Anders Pape Møller and Timothy A. Mousseau navigate between th ese diverse efforts to investigate the effects of low-dose radiation on animals, plants and people.

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