In the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, worms show no genetic damage despite living in highly radioactive soil, and free-ranging ...
Shutterstock Photo It seems like the sci-fi movies were not too far off. Many of those films feature some dystopian universe ...
A reactor at the nuclear plant melted down in 1986, releasing smoke and causing thousands of deaths from radiation.
On Monday, December 30, five defenders — servicemen of the National Guard who had been guarding the Chernobyl Nuclear Power ...
These worms, called nematodes, have simple genomes and a short lifespan, which enabled researchers to study their multiple ...
ENR correspondent Peter Reina took a journey into the Chernobyl exclusion zone in eastern Ukraine to see the construction of ...
CHERNOBYL has transformed wild dogs into radiation hounds who can survive the deadly nuclear fallout, scientists have revealed. Two stray canine populations have managed to adapt to the ...
Dogs living near the site of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster have mutated to develop a new superpower - they are immune to radiation, heavy metals and pollution. Scientists collected blood ...
We love our dogs and strive to give them the best lives we can, but not every canine is as fortunate – among them are the feral dogs living in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone (CEZ) near Pripyat in ...