Nuclear Reactors 'Must Be Cooled'

Bangkok Post - Ron Chesser, director for the Center of Environmental Radiation Studies at Texas Tech University, was the first American scientist allowed inside the exclusion zone in 1992 in Ukraine following the Chernobyl disaster.

A US radiation expert says cooling is the key to averting disaster at the quake-hit nuclear plant in Japan, it was reported Saturday.

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Ron Chesser, director for the Center of Environmental Radiation Studies at Texas Tech University, was the first American scientist allowed inside the exclusion zone in 1992 in Ukraine following the Chernobyl disaster.

"The fact they're having trouble cooling the reactors is going to trigger an emergency,'' Chesser told the ScienceDaily website in the US.

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