On April 26, 1986, the worst nuclear disaster since World War II decimated Chernobyl in the Soviet Union. Nearly 40 years later, a lot has changed. Chernobyl, for one, is now within the borders of ...
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.
The hundreds of dogs that live in Chernobyl's exclusion zone have caught the attention of researchers interested in the impact of long-term radiation exposure.
Their findings indicated that dogs in Chernobyl city had similar genetics ... of these genetic differences – while studies done on animals in places like the CEZ can help us understand how ...
“Most people think of the Chernobyl nuclear accident as a radiological ... “Studying companion animals like these dogs offers a window into the kinds of adverse health risks that people ...
Explore the incredible story behind Chernobyl’s New Safe Confinement, from the challenges of building the world’s largest movable object to its role in containing nuclear fallout.
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“Most people think of the Chernobyl nuclear accident as a radiological disaster ... like this cannot be overemphasized,” Dr Kleiman said. “Studying companion animals like these dogs offers a window ...
“Most people think of the Chernobyl nuclear accident as a radiological ... “Studying companion animals like these dogs offers a window into the kinds of adverse health risks that people ...