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Wolves in Chernobyl’s radiation zone appear to have developed a resistance to cancer after being exposed to high levels of radiation in the wake of the nuclear disaster 35 years ago, according ...
Humans abandoned the area after the explosion leaked cancer-causing radiation into the environment, and a 1,000-square-mile zone was roped off to prevent further human exposure. But in the nearly ...
Scientists recently discovered mutant black tree frogs in the Chernobyl nuclear exclusion zone, raising hopes that humans ...
Love and her team visited the Exclusion Zone (CEZ) in 2014, equipping wolves with radio collars to track their movements and monitor radiation exposure in real time. After the worst nuclear ...
Scientist's discovery of radiation-proof worms in the Chornobyl exclusion zone could help human cancer research. The 1986 disaster at the Chornobyl (preferred Ukrainian spelling) nuclear power ...