Dogs living near the Chernobyl nuclear plant aren’t radioactive mutants—but their genetic differences reveal a surprising ...
Feral dogs living near Chernobyl differ genetically from their ancestors who survived the 1986 nuclear plant disaster—but ...
Estimates of the number of people affected vary hugely - the Chernobyl Forum says fewer than 50 died following exposure to radiation, but there could eventually be up to 9,000 deaths linked to the ...
Coming to the UK for a month gives children from Chernobyl disaster-affected areas an extra two ... the charity were looking for people who had kids of their own and enough space to host one ...
"The WHO report on the health effects of Chernobyl gives the most affected countries, and their people, the information they need to be able to make vital public health decisions as they continue ...
Photographer Pierpaolo Mittica has been travelling regularly to the city since 2002. He is now publishing his second book on ...
"But I'm sure it will affect people for decades to come if not hundreds of years." Chernoby Children's Project (UK) Linda Walker founded the Chernobyl Children's Project (UK) in 1995 The Sky drama ...
It’s time to forget all the stuff from the past. THE nuclear catastrophe in Chernobyl claimed 31 lives as well as leaving thousands of people and animals exposed to potentially fatal radiation.
Following the Chernobyl disaster in 1986, thousands of people were compelled to leave ... a unique and resilient population in the radiation-affected areas. New genetic research suggests that ...
"The Chernobyl disaster was contained ... Around 115,000 people were evacuated from the 30-kilometer affected zone. The subsequent clean-up operation involved more than 600,000 people, about ...
After the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, thousands of people were forced to leave their ... no answer to the question of how genetic changes affect the health and behaviour of these animals, scientists ...