They’re not turning blue. But are the stray dogs roaming Chernobyl’s radioactive wasteland undergoing rapid evolutionary ...
Poo-dunnit? Stray dogs living in the Chernobyl exclusion zone whose fur turned bright blue likely got their color from ...
A study reveals that the cause of Chernobyl was not hidden fission, but changes in humidity inside the reactor, revealed by ...
Bizarre changes in animal behaviour and appearance have unfolded at the highly reactive Chernobyl site in the 40 years since ...
The protective shelter built to contain radioactive material from the 1986 Chernobyl disaster can no longer block radiation ...
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Putin faces criticism as Russian expert slams 'Flying Chernobyl' nuke as easier to detect
A Russian military expert has dismissed Vladimir Putin's Burevestnik nuclear missile as "grand-scale embezzlement" and much ...
These wild horses were introduced to the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone in 1998 as part of a "rewilding experiment." ...
Amusement parks are usually filled with laughter and excitement. But the one in Chernobyl, located in the abandoned town of ...
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