It released 400 times more radioactive material into the atmosphere than the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and ultimately claimed thousands of lives - the exact number remains bitterly disputed. Even 35 ...
Stunning HBO drama Chernobyl has triggered a fascination in the horrendous nuclear disaster that claimed so many lives in the Soviet Union in 1986. So it's no surprise that Channel 5 commissioned a ...
CHERNOBYL is an HBO and Sky mini-series set during and after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. Sky has also created a documentary series called The Real Chernobyl, looking at it from a factual ...
SCIENTISTS fear wolves living in Chernobyl’s radioactive forbidden zone may be spreading mutant genes across Europe. The European grey wolf population has boomed at the site since the human population ...
Chernobyl nuclear power plant, pictured a few weeks after the disaster in May 1986, is the subject of a new documentary (Photo by Laski Diffusion/Getty Images) The Real Chernobyl, a documentary by Sky ...
Ben Fogle visits Chernobyl in Channel 5 documentary Inside Chernobyl Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content ...
The packs of stray gray wolves living in Chernobyl appear to have developed mutations that increase their odds of surviving cancer, new research has shown. Since the area was abandoned following the ...
Wolves from the Chernobyl site have been roaming freely beyond the nuclear disaster zone's border, increasing fears that they will spread mutant genes. The site became off limits to humans after the ...
The footage shows ordinary people going about their ordinary lives. Everything seems golden, somehow, bathed in sunshine. The mothers are in summer dresses, hems blowing in the breeze. The children on ...
The Chernobyl Exclusion Zone (CEZ) has quickly become a 1,000 square-mile science experiment, as experts use the highly irradiated zone as a chance to understand animal biology placed under those ...
Wolves living in the heart of Chernobyl appear to have evolved the ability to fight cancer – a genetic mutation that could give humans a better chance of surviving the disease. In 1986, a nuclear ...
Mutant wolves roaming the wasteland of Chernobyl have developed a new superpower that could have life-saving implications for humans. A team of researchers found the animals in the Chernobyl ...
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