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It’s safe to filter out 64 nuclides!!!

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(1)Tritium isn’t the only problem
(2)Did you think there were only about 60 nuclides because Japan said it would filter out more than 60 nuclides
(3)No, it’s not like you can filter out all 60 of them
(4)The German Institute of Nuclear Research has identified 4,040 nuclides
(5)There are about 4,000 nuclides, and only 64 nuclides need to be filtered out of contaminated water

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(1)Lee Joon-taek, an honorary professor of physics at Konkuk University’s College of Science, is a German car
(2)This is a question asked by KFK Kernforschungszentrum Karlsruhe, a nuclear research institute, showing the nuclear species chart shown to reporters by Professor Lee, which listed more than 4,000 nuclear species This is not a nuclide that is supposed to exist In response to Japan’s claim that 64 nuclear species can be filtered out by a filtration facility called Alps ALPS, he showed the chart and pointed out that there is a big loophole ▶Carlsruhe Nuclear Research Institute Nuclear Species Chart Report
(3)A group of scientists concerned about the safety of nuclear and energy and the environment held a press conference at the press center on the 4th Lee Jung-yoon, honorary professor of nuclear safety and future, Baek Do-myung, former Seoul National University Graduate School of Health, Choi Moo-young, physics and astronomy, Lee Joon-taek, and Jeong Jong-han, a nuclear power technician, asked Raphael Grossi, secretary-general of the International Atomic Energy Agency
(4)The Secretary-General of the IAEA is scheduled to visit Korea for two nights and three days from the 7th to the 9th

Why is it hard to find media articles that ask questions and cover questions

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