Bulgarian Energy Minister Rumen Radev has described the media reports about increased background radiation in Bulgaria as "fake news" . According to him, the normal background radiation in the country is between 0.07 and 0.3 microsieverts per hour, and..
The incident at the Urals Electrochemical Combine in Novouralsk in Russia is local, it took place far from the territory of Bulgaria, and no risk to Bulgaria has been registered, the Bulgarian Ministry of Environment and Water says. According to the..
Bulgarian companies and organizations will be supported for their activities in the development of space technologies and space engineering curricula , announced the Ministry of Innovation and Growth. The selection will be based on a tender..
“There is no need to worry about radiation, and there is no reason to take potassium iodide,” Assoc. Prof. Zhana Dzhunova, director of the National Center of Radiobiology and Radiation Protection (NCRRP) said for the Bulgarian news agency BTA. To be..
Fire broke out after fighting for the biggest nuclear power station in Ukraine, Zaporizhzhia. Firefighters have put out the fire at the training building, which is off the power station’s perimeter. Zaporizhzhia has 6 reactors. The power plant is now..
The Liulin-SET device developed at the Space Research Institute of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences will fly into space on February 19. Head of the research team is Prof. Tsvetan Dachev. This is the 23rd device developed in the..
There has been no change in the radiation situation in Bulgaria, Deputy Chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Agency Borislav Stanimirov has told BNR. We have information that a slight increase in background radiation has detected in Sweden. We received..
The radiation situation in Bulgaria is in its normal range, the heads of the Fire Safety and Civil Defense Chief Directorate and the National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology categorically said at an extraordinary briefing at the Council of..
There is no danger to the health of the citizens, as at present there are no data for the transfer of radionuclides on the territory of Bulgaria. This was reported by the Health Ministry, referring to the National Center for Radiobiology and Radiation..