After the Chernobyl nuclear accident, scientists wondered whether the dogs living in the area are undergoing rapid evolution, ...
Three dogs living in Chernobyl's disaster zone were recently seen with bright blue fur, sparking fears that radiation exposure had caused the unusual coloring.
Given the totality of energy production, nuclear energy is very safe, but when things go wrong, they go very wrong as ...
For decades, scientists have studied animals living in or near the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant to see how increased levels of radiation affect their health, growth, and evolution. A study analyzed ...
Nuclear watchdogs are sounding the alarm after finding that the dome that contains radiation at the Chernobyl disaster site ...
Scientists have revealed the reason why dogs living in the nuclear radiation zone of Chernobyl appear to have turned blue - and denied that radiation poisoning is the cause. Wild conspiracy theories ...
Three bright blue dogs spotted outside the Chernobyl nuclear plant in October 2024 triggered a global wave of speculation that quickly outpaced the facts. Photos of the animals, roaming near the edge ...
Scientists have since debunked these claims, attributing the blue dye to the dogs rolling in faeces from a tipped-over portaloo. University of South Carolina scientist Timothy Mousseau confirmed the ...
Bizarre changes in animal behaviour and appearance have unfolded at the highly reactive Chernobyl site in the 40 years since the disaster - including 'evolving' dogs and cancer-resistant wolves ...
WITH its smashed windows, crumbling walls and graffiti, the creepy derelict building looks like the set of a horror movie.
Russian drone strikes damaged a structure containing remains from the 1986 Chernobyl disaster in Ukraine - one of the largest ...