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Scientists confirm that the lands around Chernobyl can be cultivated again. Research shows that the radiation level is lower ...
When a nuclear disaster struck Chernobyl in 1986, it turned a bustling Soviet city into a ghost town by forcing residents to ...
Tele Vet Neil McIntosh looks at the effect of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster 30 years ago on the animals living nearby.
They're also revealing insights into the aftermath of the 1986 disaster at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant ... the ...
Decades after the nuclear disaster, Chernobyl’s wolves continue to survive—and even thrive—inside the exclusion zone.
The area has become the third-largest nature reserve in mainland Europe, with plenty of wildlife taking ... skin more resistant to the radiation. It looks like the Chernobyl dogs might be gaining ...
Radiation therapy to the pelvis can cause sexual problems for many women with cancer. These problems can be temporary or last long-term after treatment has finished. Radiation to other body parts, ...
The Bryce Canyon Wildlife Conservation Museum is something of a hidden gem in Garfield County. Inside, more than a dozen massive dioramas depict nature scenes with the museum's large collection of ...
AZ Animals is a growing team of animals experts, researchers, farmers, conservationists, writers, editors, and -- of course -- pet owners who have come together to help you better understand the ...
Researchers bombarded lichens with a year's worth of Martian radiation in just 5 hours — and they survived, hinting that the extremophiles could potentially live on the Red Planet.
This lush region is a tapestry of varied ecosystems, teeming with an astonishing array of wildlife. From deep forests to soaring peaks, the Appalachian Mountains host unique creatures that contribute ...