Without a stronger stance against Russian aggression near Ukrainian nuclear power plants, disaster is looming ‘closer and ...
These canines “survived for a reason,” an expert told us. But what exactly is causing these rapid genetic transformations?
A drone armed with a warhead hit the protective outer shell of Ukraine’s Chernobyl nuclear plant early Friday, punching a ...
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Drone footage filmed between 2013 and 2016 shows the Ukrainian city of Pripyat and the Chernobyl nuclear facility. In 1986, the population of 50,000 people were evacuated after the reactor at the ...
Their findings indicated that dogs in Chernobyl city had similar genetics to dogs in Russia, Poland, and surrounding areas. As a result, researchers could use these dogs as a control population to ...
Previous studies of these dogs, which compared their genes to similar populations in nearby Chernobyl City and elsewhere in eastern Europe, have found distinct genetic differences between the groups.
A recent study, published in PLOS ONE, examined dogs living near the Chernobyl nuclear power plant and those in the city, ...
Scientists discover genetic differences in Chernobyl dogs and explain how radiation and toxins influence their evolution and ...
The breach at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant was dangerous for many reasons, mainly because it jeopardized the safety of the protective shell covering Reactor No. 4.Credit... Supported by By ...
KYIV - A Russian drone caused significant damage to the radiation containment shelter at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant overnight, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Friday.