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Chernobyl’s wolves are thriving at seven times normal density, radiation and all
When a reactor at the Chernobyl nuclear plant exploded in 1986 and forced the permanent evacuation of the surrounding ...
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Four decades after the disaster, wildlife is thriving inside the Chernobyl exclusion zone
Four decades after the world’s worst nuclear accident forced tens of thousands of people to abandon their homes, the ...
The Chernobyl Exclusion Zone has been a hot bed of genetic study, as scientists examine how various species react to long-term radiation exposure. While the the 1,000-square-mile zone has been host to ...
A mountainous area in Germany is now home to a somewhat unusual phenomenon: wild boars that have been turned dangerously radioactive by atomic bomb fallout from more than six decades ago. These ...
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