The story of about 900 Chernobyl dogs adapting to radioactive environment reveals the ongoing impact of the nuclear disaster.
The packs of 'radiation hounds' can withstand Chernobyl's deadly nuclear fallout - by mutating beyond their regular canine ...
Chernobyl is an area that has been deemed unsuitable for living. Nearly four decades after an explosion expelled 400 times ...
WHEN maverick Ukrainian entrepreneur Vadym Minziuk’s life was destroyed in the 2014 Russian invasion he had no choice but to ...
In 1986, the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine exploded. Researchers are now discovering surprising things about the ...
These worms, called nematodes, have simple genomes and a short lifespan, which enabled researchers to study their multiple ...
While there are many things Australia wants to forget, one seems to be its very own Chernobyl, Wittenoom, a place very few ...
Microscopic worms that live their lives in the highly radioactive environment of the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone (CEZ) appear to ...
The fungus, which has been found on Chernobyl's Reactor 4, has adapted to convert gamma radiation into chemical energy.
“We’re keeping calm for the time being,” Mr Heiko told his colleague, even though there were no guidelines for what employees at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant should do in the event of war. The ...
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 ...
Researchers led by Sophia Tintori from New York University collected specimens of the nematode species Oscheius tipulae from ...