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  2. Banana equivalent dose - Wikipedia

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    A banana contains naturally occurring radioactive material in the form of potassium-40.. Banana equivalent dose (BED) is an informal unit of measurement of ionizing radiation exposure, intended as a general educational example to compare a dose of radioactivity to the dose one is exposed to by eating one average-sized banana.

  3. Ray cat - Wikipedia

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    The idea of ray cats has gained popular-culture notoriety, including inspiring a song that is meant to be optimally catchy so as to persist for 10,000 years. A 2019 report by the Nuclear Energy Agency concluded that Bastide and Fabbri succeeded at their real goal, raising awareness about the difficulties of dealing with radioactive waste. [2]

  4. History of radiation protection - Wikipedia

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    The banana equivalent dose is the dose of ionizing radiation to which a person is exposed by eating one banana. Bananas contain potassium . Natural potassium consists of 0.0117% of the radioactive isotope 40 K (potassium-40) and has a specific activity of 30,346 becquerels per kilogram, or about 30 becquerels per gram.

  5. Fact-check: Drones were not tracking missing radioactive ...

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    The device contains trace amounts of the radioactive isotope Germanium-68, which is used as a radiation source for one of the cancer center's CAT scan machines.

  6. Officials say mystery drones are not tracking missing ...

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    The shipment was a piece of medical equipment called a pin source, which contains a radioactive component commonly used to calibrate PET scanners. The pin source has since been recovered.

  7. State Officials Refute 'Radioactive' Theory About Drones From ...

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    “There here is an alert that’s out right now that radioactive material in New Jersey has gone missing,” he added. “On Dec. 2, there was a shipment, it arrived at its destination, the ...

  8. Becquerel - Wikipedia

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    1 Bq = 1 s −1. A special name was introduced for the reciprocal second (s −1) to represent radioactivity to avoid potentially dangerous mistakes with prefixes.For example, 1 μs −1 would mean 10 6 disintegrations per second: (10 −6 s) −1 = 10 6 s −1, [4] whereas 1 μBq would mean 1 disintegration per 1 million seconds.

  9. Missing radioactive material in New Jersey sparks drone ... - AOL

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    Maybe that’s radioactive material,” Melham told Fox TV’s “Good Day New York.” Thousands of drone sightings have been reported in New Jersey in the past few weeks. NJ STATE POLICE