CHILDREN of the Chernobyl “liquidators” who risked it all to clean up the toxic mess are now suffering the consequences, ...
Researchers from the University of Bonn have shown that children of cleanup workers at the power plant have an increased number of mutations in their DNA.
Timothy Mousseau, a USC professor with a PhD in biology, and his colleagues have begun conducting the only on-site research initiative regarding the effects of radiation on wildlife in Chernobyl.
They found an average of 2.65 clustered de novo mutations (cDNMs) per child, compared to 0.88 cDNMs in children of unexposed parents.
This toxic zone is now crawling with life no one expected.
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29 photos of nature winning the battle against civilization in the exclusion zone around Chernobyl
The world's worst ever nuclear disaster took place at Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Pripyat, Ukraine back in 1986, and its effects are still being felt today. A 30-km (19-mile) exclusion zone is in ...
Scientists are still trying to understand the extent of the damage, and the shorter lifespan of canines can expedite our ...
Stephanie Bolster uses the form of a documentary long poem to consider the intersection of disasters and the impulse to document them. *Billed as $4.00 plus GST every four weeks. After 24 weeks, price ...
With environmental damages now estimated at £108 billion, Ukraine is hoping to pioneer the global prosecution of ecocide as a weapon of war ...
Lithium battery factory. The lithium-ion facility. A "mini-Chernobyl." Just some of the names the Middle Village community has heard referring to the proposed Battery Energy Storage System (BESS), ...
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Best open-world RPGs with living worlds
NPCs going about their routines, factions clashing, wildlife prancing about... Even if you stand still, life goes on in these open-world RPGs.
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