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We intend to show the public and experts in the field of medicine that is radiation, its properties, to show the history and development of nuclear weapons, energy and medicine. What awaits us in the future, and whether you want us to know about preventive measures in case of nuclear accidents, terrorism and medical research using radiation.
In addition, the lecture is dedicated to an important event: the Russian Federation and the United States of America signed on 8 April in Prague, a new treaty on strategic offensive armaments. The two countries will continue to reduce their nuclear arsenals are not at the expense of safety and with a benefit to the economy.
Furthermore, lecture is devoted to 65 anniversaries of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, as well as 24 year anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster.
This lecture is a continuation of a series of lectures Supercourse programs related to emergency events and epidemics. Such as earthquakes, hurricanes, tsunamis, particularly dangerous viral diseases, terrorist attacks.
More information  is the site Supercourse -
www.pitt.edu/~super1

Also, by searching the Supercourse materials via the Internet or built-in search from the main pages Supercourse (Supercourse lectures only). All lectures and slides are available for training and dissemination of the term's non-commercial use.