Japanese photographer and film director Seiichi Motohashi, known for documenting villagers living in the aftermath of the ...
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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 ...
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Are the irradiated dogs in Chernobyl evolving?
After the Chernobyl nuclear accident, scientists wondered whether the dogs living in the area are undergoing rapid evolution, ...
HBO and Sky UK’s miniseries Chernobyl is not the first attempt to depict the namesake nuclear disaster, but it is the most convincing one, distilling thorough research into an elaborate story. A major ...
Given the totality of energy production, nuclear energy is very safe, but when things go wrong, they go very wrong as ...
Radioactive dust and particles could escape from the damaged Reactor 4 if the disaster site is hit by another missile.
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Mick Clifford: Nostalgia softens the edges — but 1986 was a hard, cheerless year
Violence in the North, a failed divorce referendum, and the Chernobyl disaster marked 1986. On a lighter note, Gay Byrne ...
Russian drone strikes damaged a structure containing remains from the 1986 Chernobyl disaster in Ukraine - one of the largest nuclear disasters in human history ...
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