Gray wolves now living in the Chernobyl exclusion zone also show a new genetic resistance to cancer, researchers have found.
The example that Chernobyl has provided of how the landscape, water dynamics and human behaviour affect radiation risk will be important when dealing with future disasters. Scientists never stop ...
Concrete crumbling like sand, their faces burning red from the radiation. Sky News speaks to Chernobyl workers who did ...
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Chernobyl’s shield no longer stops radiation
The structure that was supposed to seal Chernobyl’s most dangerous ruins for a century has lost its core safety function, leaving the world’s most infamous nuclear site exposed again. After years of ...
Following the April 26, 1986, explosion and fire at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, soldiers, firefighters, engineers, ...
Nearly four decades after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, the explosion at Reactor No. 4 in 1986 continues to shape global ...
Some disasters don't just destroy '€” they reshape the world forever. Join us as we do a deep dive into the Chernobyl ...
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