Professor Denis Henshaw in the cellar of his Bristol home, where he conducted his radon experiments. His team of Bristol investigators have discovered that high voltage power lines, considered by some to have always been an unproven health risk, are able to move in the air products of the decay of the radioactive element radon, adding weight to the theory that this might be a link between human cancer and pylons.

Professor Denis Henshaw in the cellar of his Bristol home, where he conducted his radon experiments. His team of Bristol investigators have discovered that high voltage power lines, considered by some to have always been an unproven health risk, are able to move in the air products of the decay of the radioactive element radon, adding weight to the theory that this might be a link between human cancer and pylons. Stock Photo
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PA Images / Alamy Stock Photo

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G4393X

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1681 x 1117 px | 28.5 x 18.9 cm | 11.2 x 7.4 inches | 150dpi

Date taken:

13 February 1996

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Bristol UK

Photographer:

Barry Batchelor

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