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Today is 

36th anniversary of the nuclear disaster in Chernobyl. The first explosion at 1.24 am destroyed the reactor core and the anti-radiation shield, the second one, a moment later - the reactor building. Radioactive dust was released into the atmosphere. For several days Moscow tried to hide the catastrophe from the world. On April 28, the research station in Mikołajki (Poland) recorded in the air over half a million times the activity of radioactive isotopes higher than normal. Despite Moscow’s assurances that nothing serious happened, the authorities of the People’s Republic of Poland accepted the proposal to administer iodine in Lugol’s fluid in order to prevent the absorption of the radioactive iodine isotope. The administration of iodine to 18.5 million people meant that the authorities acted in the interests of the citizens, regardless of the Soviet Union’s assurances. On the personal note - Lugol was mostly available to children. I, my then-husband and a few friends got it a few days after the disaster, through a friend working in the health care system. By then it was most likely too late to have an effect.

To read : Kate Brown, Manual for Survival: A Chernobyl Guide to the Future, W. W. Norton & Company, 2019.

(Il est sorti en français l’année dernière chez Actes Sud)

Bilim adamı olmak naif olmaktır. Gerçeği aramaya o kadar odaklandık ki, gerçekte ne kadar az kişinin

Bilim adamı olmak naif olmaktır. Gerçeği aramaya o kadar odaklandık ki, gerçekte ne kadar az kişinin onu bulmamızı istediğini hiç görmedik. Fakat görsek de görmesek de, tercih etsek de etmesek de gerçek hep orada. Gerçek ihtiyaçlarımızı ve isteklerimizi umursamaz. Hükümetlerimizi umursamaz, ideolojilerimizi, inançlarımızı… her zaman pusuda bekler. Bu, sonunda, Çernobil'in hediyesi. Bir zamanlar, gerçeğin bedelinden korkuyordum… Şimdi sadece şunu soruyorum: ‘Yalanların bedeli nedir?’


Çernobil / Chernobly


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They were called Liquidators. 600,000 were recruited by the government after the 1986 Chernobyl nucl

They were called Liquidators. 600,000 were recruited by the government after the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster, and they were tasked with the grim job of clean-up, salvage and rescue. Liquidators are credited with preventing a far-greater planet-wide catastrophe. Here, a Liquidator recovers a baby abandoned in a village home during the evacuation.


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 A poster illustration I did for HBOs amazing show Chernobyl, I started drawing this after one episo

A poster illustration I did for HBOs amazing show Chernobyl, I started drawing this after one episode it was that good!


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