The Food and Drug Administration has issued an expanded warning about more frozen shrimp sold at retailers like Price Chopper, Albertsons and Safeway for possible radioactive chemical contamination.
Direct Source Seafood LLC in Bellevue, Wash., is the latest seafood retailer to recall possibly radioactive shrimp. This most recent recall, issued Dec. 19, calls for the disposal of 83,800 bags of ...
WASHINGTON — More than 80,000 bags of shrimp have been added to a growing recall over potential radioactive contamination, the Food and Drug Administration announced. Direct Source Seafood LLC is ...
Direct Source Seafood LLC is recalling about 83,800 bags of frozen raw shrimp sold under the Market 32 and Waterfront Bistro brands due to possible contamination with cesium-137, a radioactive ...
The FDA says the shrimp may have been prepared and packed in unsanitary conditions in Indonesia. The shrimp may be contaminated with the radioactive isotope cesium-137. RELATED: Potentially ...
A protective shield at Ukraine’s Chernobyl power plant, the site of the world’s worst nuclear disaster, has been in disrepair for 10 months as a result of a Russian drone strike. Officials from the ...
The U.S. Department of Energy is inviting companies to discuss the feasibility of recovering 9,700 tons of nickel from radioactive ingots to reuse in industry. If achievable, the recycled nickel could ...
University of Toronto provides funding as a founding partner of The Conversation CA. University of Toronto provides funding as a member of The Conversation CA-FR. Following recent comments on nuclear ...
The first sign of trouble surfaced thousands of miles from Indonesia. Inspectors in the US are used to seeing containers of frozen shrimp and sneakers pass through their ports. Some 600,000 metric ...
First glassified Hanford tank waste canisters moved to lined landfill. Integrated Disposal Facility be permanent disposal site for vitrified waste. Landfill can only accept low level radioactive waste ...
A ship with 23 containers of radioactive zinc dust is stuck off the coast in the Philippines, unable to unload because there’s no site that has agreed to entomb the offending material, according to a ...
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