Russia or the Baltics. The Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO) oversees a network of hundreds of monitoring stations that use seismic, hydroacoustic and other technology to check for nuclear weapons testing.Now the cutting-edge technology has highlighted a radionuclides activity, telltale radioactive particles that can be carried long distances by the wind.A station detected unusually high levels of three radionuclides earlier this week: caesium-134, caesium-137 and ruthenium-103.The Stockholm monitoring station "detected 3isotopes; Cs-134, Cs-137 & Ru-103 associated w/Nuclear fission @ higher[ ] than usual levels (but not harmful for human health)," CTBTO chief Lassina Zerbo said Tweeted on Friday evening.These.
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