On April 26, 1986, there was a catastrophic accident at the USSR's nuclear power plant near Chernobyl. Despite the deaths ...
More than 35 years after the nuclear accident, Chernobyl’s exclusion zone has become an unexpected refuge for wildlife. This ...
Ukraine’s nuclear regulator has approved the release of the first 20 tonnes of carbon steel from the Chernobyl nuclear power ...
Almost 40 years on the world's worst-ever nuclear accident, animals still roam the exclusion zone that remains off limits to ...
Ukraine’s State Nuclear Regulatory Inspectorate (SNRIU) has officially approved the release of the first 20 tonnes of ...
Nearly four decades after the world’s worst nuclear accident, reports of stray dogs with blue fur near Chernobyl have reignited fears about lingering radiation and contamination.
Several stray dogs with striking blue fur have been discovered in the Chernobyl exclusion zone. Animal rescue teams are ...
The images, first shared online by Dogs of Chernobyl, a volunteer group that cares for stray animals in the exclusion zone, ...
Chernobyl was not just an industrial accident; it was a glimpse of what our technology can unleash when control slips from ...
Disasters at Chernobyl, Three Mile Island and Fukushima Daiichi have made many people scared of nuclear power. The company ...