Despite the radiation in the soil, water, plants, and everything in and near Chernobyl, the animals living there are thriving. This includes domesticated dogs that are "evolving differently" than ...
Relocation to a new site is a usual part of the life cycle of many plants and animals and is viewed as an adaptive trait in life history. Active and Passive Dispersal Individuals can disperse ...
The purpose of this report is to update findings of the International Nuclear Safety Advisory Group’s Summary Report on the Post-Accident Review Meeting on the Chernobyl Accident (INSAG-1), published ...
This observation is explained by another key feature of stem cells that is shared between plants and animals, as explained below. The ability of stem cells to constantly generate new tissues has ...
according to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals International (SPCAI). Although most think of Chernobyl as a wasteland, the nuclear power plant is still up and running with more ...