“…9 For instance, the Fukushima nuclear accident in 2011 released approximately 6.3–7.7 × 10 5 TBq (terabecquerels) of radionuclides into the environment, including radioactive iodine ( 131 I), strontium ( 90 Sr), and cesium ( 137 Cs). 137 Cs from nuclear power plant wastewater is of particular concern due to its high yield per fission of U-235 (6.221% ± 0.069), 10 long half-life ( T 1/2 = 30.2 years), 11 high gamma emission (0.6617 MeV), 12 and high water solubility, and it can easily migrate into the biosphere through the Earth's water cycle. Once it enters the human body, irradiation from 137 Cs will start to destroy the cells, resulting in functional defects in the body and even genetic diseases.…”