THEY were locked away in an old ammunition bunker near St Louis, in dozens of cardboard boxes. Each was in its own manilla envelope, with an index card identifying the donor. These 85,000 baby teeth were collected in the late 1950s and early 1960s from children in the St Louis area to study the effects of radioactive fallout in the environment.
The fallout came from hundreds of above-ground nuclear tests in America and other parts of the world. The radioactive isotope Strontium-90, one of the by-products of the bombs, spread into the atmosphere, fell onto the land, was ingested by dairy cows and passed into the milk supply. Strontium-90, like calcium, was concentrated in childrens teeth in detectable amounts. In 1958 scientists in St Louis began a campagin to collect baby teeth to study the link between above-ground testing and human exposure. The undisputed link between the tests and a radioactive element in baby teeth provided much of the impetus for the 1963 Test Ban Treaty, which outlawed above-ground nuclear weapons-testing.
The rediscovery of the 85,000 samples, about a quarter of the total collected, has spurred a new effort to study the link between early childhood exposure and health problems in later life. There is already some evidence that 1950s children in St Louis grew into adults with a higher-than-average rate of cancer. Now researchers at the Radiation and Public Health Project, based in Brooklyn, are attempting to find more than 6,000 of the teeth donors to track their health problems or, in some cases, their premature deaths.
The link between radioactive fallout and subsequent health problems is an international issue. British ex-servicemen exposed to radiation in bomb tests in the south Pacific in the 1950s recently sought compensation in a London court for cancer, infertility and other medical problems. The British governments position in the case is that, even if there is a link, too much time has passed to make a claim. In this, at least, the British and American brass still think as one.
偶发现这个引子真是很好,可以引起读者兴趣,嗯嗯,AW时再想想看哪天也来个~
这篇比较简单啦
做素材的话可能可以用到科技发展与人类生存问题方面
摹写:
1、There is already some evidence that plenty of countries has grew into developed ones with terribly environmental pollution
2、The courts position in the case is that, even if theres miscarriage of justice, too much time has passed to make a claim
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