Uranium Mines; Close Schools; Green Attraction Park; Competing Robots; AIDS Data

Uranio-meategiakGreenpeacek
adierazi duenez, Nigerreko Akokan hiriko biztanleek ohi baino erradiazio-tasa handiagoak jasaten dituzte egunero. The French nuclear company Areva de Akokan operates two uranium mines. Two years ago, a French laboratory found that there were problems with radioactive waste from the mine. Areva stated that after the cleaning, all traces of radiation had been removed. Greenpeace has now made measurements at 11 points in the village, and it has been found that there is a significant level of radiation in 7.

Close schools According
to a study carried out by two Belgian universities, if an infectious disease pandemic were to occur and schools were closed, the number of cases of contagion would decrease by 21%. According to the researchers, children tend to be disseminators of a wide range of pathogens, mainly due to their many intimate contacts and hygiene habits. The study has been carried out in 8 European countries.

Green Amusement Park
In Copenhagen’s Tivoli Park, it is customary to light thousands of light bulbs to announce Christmas. Although this is a classic event, this year it has been innovated by replacing traditional incandescent light bulbs with low-consumption light bulbs. This amusement park is famous for its green park due to its electrical systems based on solar panels and energy cogeneration, and the use of recyclable materials.

Robots in competition
More than 40 teams have joined the annual robots competition in the Japanese city of Yokohama. There has been more than one category of robots in the competition. One of the most striking ones has been the competition for robots made up of lego pieces. They have participated in races that have been held in a circuit prepared on purpose. As is evident, the public has enjoyed the races.

AIDS 2009,
published by UNAIDS and the World Health Organization, indicates that HIV prevention programmes are having an impact. According to new data, new HIV infections have decreased by 17% in the last 8 years. Another fact indicates that there are more than 33 million people living with HIV in the world. It's the largest number ever.

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