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Chernobyl fungus seems to have evolved an incredible ability
Cladosporium sphaerospermum, cultured at the Coimbra University Hospital Centre in Portugal. (Rui Tomé/Atlas of Mycology, ...
Forty years after the reactor explosion, the wildlife around Chernobyl has recovered in strange and unexpected ways.
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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, ...
Thermal vision drones helping to monitor the blaze showed it smouldering until March 3rd – a full 17 days after the drone ...
How fast does radiation dissipate following a nuclear disaster? There have only been a handful of reactor meltdowns ...
Scientists have been stunned to find a strange, pitch‑black fungus thriving inside one of the most radioactive buildings on ...
In November 2016, a massive metal dome was erected over the remains of the reactor paid for with almost 2.5 billion dollars ...
Homeless wild dog in old radioactive zone in Pripyat city - abandoned ghost town after nuclear disaster. Chernobyl exclusion zone.© Sergiy Romanyuk/Shutterstock.com An area of about 1,000 square miles ...
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