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>Date: Thu,  8 Aug 1996 08:17:00 -0700
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>From: rkathren@tricity.wsu.edu at @UCSD
>Date: 8/8/96 11:12AM
>*To: radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu at @UCSD
>Subject: Re: Radiation Reassessed ...
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>Ken --
>
>Many thanks for the referral.  This is an excellent series of articles with
>links to many related web sites, including the HPS.  And, one of the three
>principals in ppreparing these well balanced articles was HPS Past President
>and Elda Anderson Awardee Ken MOSSMAN, collaborating with another respected
>HPS member and medical and health physicist John CAMERON.  I encourage all
>RADSAFE folks to at least give the site a look.
>
>Ron Kathren
>
>>Hi All,
>>
>>I surfed across this site today and thought it might be of interest to the
>>RadSafe community.  The site is called "The Why Files" and is produced by
>>the National Institute for Science Education and the National Science
>>Foundation.
>>
>>        http://whyfiles.news.wisc.edu/index.html
>>
>>As one of their articles they produced a series of web pages entitled
>>"Radiation Reassessed" that addressed a number of current radiation issues.
>>Page titles include:
>>
>>  A-bomb survivors continue suffering...
>>  Chernobyl -- results of the largest open-air radiation experiment...
>>  How much (radiation) is too much?...
>>  Maybe it's (radiation) actually healthy...
>>  The measurement morass...
>>
>>The article can be found at:
>>
>>        http://whyfiles.news.wisc.edu/020radiation/index.html
>>
>>It looks like the site is geared toward the secondary educational level
>>(junior high to high school), but RadSafe subscribers may find some of
>>the articles useful or at least interesting reading.
>>
>>Just FYI
>>Ken
>>============================================================================
>>                                   Ken Smith
>>   Radiation Safety                            Voice: (408)459-3911
>>   University of California, Santa Cruz          Fax: (408)459-3209
>>   Santa Cruz, CA  95064                      e-mail: ksmith@cats.ucsc.edu
>>============================================================================
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