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Fukushima anniversary: Mothers keep track of radiation levels in food, water and soil
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Six years after a massive earthquake off the coast of Japan triggered meltdowns at three of Fukushima’s reactors, local mothers with no scientific background staff a laboratory that keeps track of radiation levels in food, water and soil.
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