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It's been over three decades since the nuclear disaster at Chernobyl, and while the area remains unsafe for humans to return for long term inhabitation, the wildlife has remained and undergone its ...
Almost 40 years on from the Chernobyl disaster, animals continue to face the consequences from extreme radiation exposure, with them being forced to mutate to survive. Humans fled the disaster zone ...
Mutant wolves roaming the wasteland of Chernobyl have developed a new superpower that could have life-saving implications for humans.. A team of researchers found the animals in the Chernobyl ...
The Chernobyl Exclusion Zone (CEZ) has quickly become a 1,000 square-mile science experiment, as experts use the highly irradiated zone as a chance to understand animal biology placed under those ...
Chernobyl; Chernobyl's mutant dogs ... The 1986 explosion is known as a devastating human tragedy, and it had an equally catastrophic impact on the animals unlucky enough to live in the area.
Most mutant animals are pretty damaged so don’t live long. Animals in lakes close to the Chernobyl nuclear reactor have more genetic mutations than those from further away - giving new insight into ...
Mutant wolves who roam the human-free Chernobyl Exclusion Zone have developed cancer-resilient genomes that could be key to helping humans fight the deadly disease, according to a study.
In the Science segment, we tell you more about the so-called "mutant wolves of Chernobyl". 38 years after the nuclear disaster, animals roaming the exclusion zone are still exposed to high levels ...
In 2023, scientists found the free-wheeling dogs of Chernobyl were genetically different from pet dogs living elsewhere in the world. Love’s discovery could have implications for human health too.
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