Researchers from the University of South Carolina and the National Human Genome Research Institute have started analysing the ...
However, Chernobyl’s situation has changed a lot since the accident – today ... This explains the vast abundance and diversity of animals living in Chernobyl today. However, we have to ...
The authors say that the results reinforce the role of the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone as a wildlife refuge that must be preserved, especially given that the current impact of the accident appears to ...
"Exactly eight years ago, a new sarcophagus was slid over the old one, covering the fourth power unit of the Chernobyl ...
A SHOCK discovery in mutant black frogs could lead to humans returning to the abandoned Chernobyl nuclear disaster zone.
"is essential to carry out a correct assessment of the current impact of the accident on wildlife. The results of this work reinforce the role of the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone as a wildlife refuge ...
The results reflect a considerable decrease in radiation since the disaster was triggered ... how current radiation levels are impacting wildlife at Chernobyl now.