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Probably not. Low levels of radiation would not linger for almost 60 years, and since the house was also not the source of the radiation, you should be just fine.
A definition for poison is something that can be harmful, unpleasant, and fatal. Radiation can be harmful therefor radiation could be a poison.There is something called acute radiation syndrome which is also called radiation poisoning. This occurs when there is destruction of living tissue due to the effects of being exposed to high levels of radiation.
Well you could eat uranium or other or radioactive waste... But as Uranium is expensive and rare, and radioactive waste is deadly, eating radiation would result in killing you. This will not give you super powers like shown in cartoons, but it will end up with you receiving radiation poisoning.
You could put on sun screen. It should block UV-B radiation.
No
Access to nuclear weapons is strictly controlled. Unless you are a member of the military, you will not get one. Attempting to make one is more likely to kill you from radiation poisoning, even if you could get the raw materials.
Not sure about the "radiation" part. It could have a few different meanings. Cystitis though, is a bladder inflammation normally brought on by a urinary tract infection. Marked by urinary frequency, urgency and pain. Another kind of cystitis is interstitial which is chronic.
Yes, a Faraday cage can protect electronic devices from an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) by blocking the electromagnetic radiation that could potentially damage the devices.
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Yes it could.
According to "A Fighting Chance" you could survive off plants such as grains, beans, and legumes after nuclear fallout. Also canned foods would be alright as they are protected from radiation for the most part. As for animals that you might consider eating, they will be affected by a combination of gamma radiation inside and out, as well as the intake of irradiated food or lack of food to eat altogether. Their organs would be so saturated in radiation that you would develop radiation poisoning from consuming them.
Electromagnetic radiation, or light, is a form of energy. Light travels in waves at a constant speed, and so it always has a wavelenghth and a corresponding frequency. As the wavelength gets shorter, the frequency increases. As the frequency increases, the amount of energy carried per photon increases. Another word for frequency, when talking about light, is color. The visible frequencies of light range from red to violet, with red having the lowest frequency/largest wavelength and violet having the highest frequency/shortest wavelength. There are many times more frequencies of light that cannot be seen than can. Going more energetic from violet, you have ultraviolet (UV), X-rays, and gamma rays. Gamma rays are every color of light higher than a certain frequency, and so you could theoretically have a color of light with infinite energy in one photon, and it would still be a gamma ray.