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Chernobyl dogs are evolving fast, with DNA changes no one expected
The stray dogs that roam the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone have become unlikely protagonists in a scientific debate about how life ...
Within the desolate landscape surrounding the infamous Chernobyl nuclear disaster site, hundreds of feral, radioactive dogs are displaying extraordinary genetic mutations. A recent study reveals that ...
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Dogs of Chernobyl: How radiation may be rewriting the genetics of life in the exclusion zone
Nearly four decades after the Chernobyl disaster, a population of stray dogs continues to survive among radioactive ...
SLAVUTYCH, Ukraine -- Hundreds of people, many of them still working at the Chernobyl power plant, braved the biting cold on Friday to lay flowers and light candles at a memorial service to loved ones ...
MINSK, 26 April (BelTA) – A catastrophe occurred at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant 39 years ago, on 26 April 1986. Its consequences have affected many countries across Europe one way or another but ...
Given the totality of energy production, nuclear energy is very safe, but when things go wrong, they go very wrong as ...
Swedish mushroom foragers have been asked to aid researchers in their search to find out how much radioactive fallout remains in the country nearly 40 years after the Chernobyl nuclear explosion. On ...
Japanese photographer and film director Seiichi Motohashi, known for documenting villagers living in the aftermath of the ...
Sign up for The Media Today, CJR’s daily newsletter. A Debit to Fortune and columnist Elizabeth Spiers for getting too aglow about nuclear power—and propagating ...
The worst nuclear disaster in history was handled poorly, Donvan says. March 17, 2011— -- Though there are complaints that too little information is getting out about Japan's nuclear power plant, ...
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