Dogs living near the Chernobyl nuclear plant aren’t radioactive mutants—but their genetic differences reveal a surprising story.
Feral dogs living near Chernobyl differ genetically from their ancestors who survived the 1986 nuclear plant disaster—but these variations do not appear to stem from radioactivity-induced mutations.
An curved arrow pointing right. The harmful effects of Chernobyl are still being felt by the indigenous people of Snasa, Norway, whose lives revolved around reindeer that are still radioactive, 30 ...
The State Nuclear Regulatory Inspectorate of Ukraine has given approval for the commissioning of the Solid Waste Retrieval Facility and Solid Waste Processing Plant at the Chernobyl nuclear power ...
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Irish Star on MSNMutant wolves roaming the Chernobyl disaster area have developed cancer-resistant genes, according to studyThe immune systems of the Chernobyl wolves are different ... systems of cancer patients who are undergoing radiation ...
According to earlier reports, a fire measuring 20 hectares in area was spotted in the zone of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant MOSCOW, September 4. /TASS/. Radioactive substances, should they get ...
The explosion of the No. 4 reactor of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant near Pripyat, Ukraine on April 26, 1986 remains the worst nuclear disaster in human history. It left a 30-kilometer ...
On Thursday, a team of scientists announced the release of their first bottle of artisan vodka made from water and grain grown near the site of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster of 1986. They called ...
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