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Chernobyl fungi may have evolved to harness radiation for growth
Inside the shattered remains of Chernobyl’s Unit 4 reactor, where radiation levels can still kill a human in minutes, ...
Forty years after the reactor explosion, the wildlife around Chernobyl has recovered in strange and unexpected ways.
Scientists have been stunned to find a strange, pitch‑black fungus thriving inside one of the most radioactive buildings on ...
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Exploring Chernobyl: What I found inside
Exploring Chernobyl’s radiation risks firsthand—testing the limits to answer one question: is it actually dangerous?
When a nuclear disaster struck Chernobyl in 1986, it turned a bustling Soviet city into a ghost town by forcing residents to ...
The Chernobyl exclusion zone may be off-limits to humans, but not to every form of life. Ever since the Unit Four reactor at ...
On the 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, POWER visits the site to document the decommissioning effort and ...
Italy abandoned nuclear power after Chernobyl and Fukushima. Now, rising energy demand and geopolitics are forcing a rethink.
Thermal vision drones helping to monitor the blaze showed it smouldering until March 3rd – a full 17 days after the drone ...
As strikes continue on Iran’s nuclear facilities, the real danger isn’t the explosion, but what happens if critical safety ...
A strike has been reported near Iran’s Bushehr nuclear power plant on the Persian Gulf coast. While officials say there is no ...
While viewers can watch the aftermath of the Chernobyl explosion in the stellar HBO limited series Chernobyl, which released ...
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