[ RadSafe ] Current Biology -- Fomina et al. Role of fungi in the biogeochemical fate of depleted uranium
parthasarathy k s
ksparth at yahoo.co.uk
Sat May 10 22:47:21 CDT 2008
Dear Roger,
While I totally disagree with the unsubstantiated observations of "DU pollution activists", I would like to accept the observations of the British Royal Society on the issue, Its report is available at their website. Their observations appear to be consistent with those of the WHO.
I have referred to the recommendations of the Royal Society in my earlier postings several months ago
Regards
K.S.Parthasarathy
----- Original Message ----
From: Roger Helbig <rhelbig at california.com>
To: Radsafe <radsafe at radlab.nl>
Sent: Saturday, 10 May, 2008 5:25:43 PM
Subject: [ RadSafe ] Current Biology -- Fomina et al. Role of fungi in the biogeochemical fate of depleted uranium
http://www.current-biology.com/content/article/abstract?uid=PIIS096098220800
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I welcome comment on this article. I rather doubt that this use of fungi
would do much good for depleted uranium contamination given the low levels
and small areas of contamination from the war time use of DU munitions.
Thank you.
Roger Helbig
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