Fukushima
Yesterday we posted data from the American Nuclear Society website, stating that "the average [radiation] dose per person from all sources is about 6.20 mSv per year", but can vary "largely due to medical procedures we may undergo." Exposure to as much as 50 mSv a year is allowable for those who work with and around radioactive material. A chest X-Ray is equivalent to 0.10 mSv radiation exposure. In this article the robot is exposed to 10 Sieverts (equivalent to 100,000 chest X-Rays) per hour.
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