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2011年3月11日,日本本州岛附近发生强烈地震,紧接着,福岛第一核电站1、2、3号反应堆冷却系统失灵……在此后这一个多月的时间里,关于福岛核电站的报道一直不绝于耳,核辐射也因此成为人们热议的话题。此次福岛核电站的严重事故都会产生哪些放射性元素?核电究竟安全吗?日常生活中还有哪些辐射值得我们关注?带着这些疑问,本刊记者采访了中国工程院院士、国家核应急协调委员会专家潘自强和中国疾病预防控制中心辐射防护与核安全医学所祝汉民研究员。
On March 11, 2011, there was a strong earthquake near Honshu Island in Japan, followed by a failure of the cooling system of Fukushima Daiichi No. 1, No. 2, and No. 3 reactors ... In the more than a month thereafter, the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant Reports have been endless, nuclear radiation has therefore become a hot topic. What are the radioactive elements in the serious accident at Fukushima nuclear power plant? Is nuclear power safe? What kind of radiation in daily life deserves our attention? With these questions, our correspondents interviewed the Chinese Academy of Engineering, the National Nuclear Emergency Coordination Committee experts Pan Ziqiang and Zhu Hanmin, a researcher with the Chinese Academy of Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Medical Center for Disease Control and Prevention.