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Animals Are Thriving in Chornobyl's Human-Free Zone, Study Finds
A moose family in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. (Film Studio Aves/Creatas Video/Getty Images) The explosion of a reactor in ...
MUTATED radioactive pigs have spiralled out of control near a nuclear disaster zone – and they boast extraordinary abilities.
The site of the 1986 Chernobyl disaster has become a haven for large wild mammals living in the region, scientists say.
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Scientists found blue dogs living near Chernobyl - then the radiation theories exploded
Decades after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, scientists discovered strange populations of dogs surviving deep inside one of the most radioactive places on Earth. Some animals developed unusual ...
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‘Radioactive’ materials found in raided Misamis steel plant
TAGOLOAN, MISAMIS ORIENTAL, Philippines — While waiting to be documented by authorities on Monday, “Al,” a man in his 30s, ...
Materials I used: Soft copper wire: 20 gauge (wire diameter 0.8mm): - 15 cm (6 inches) for the butterfly - 10 cm (4 inches) ...
A study found 11 mammal species, including Przewalski's horses, Eurasian lynx and moose, are occupying Chernobyl ...
Fukushima's hybrid pigs aren't radioactive mutants but fast-breeding boar-pig crosses that reproduce year-round, creating ...
Radioactive landscape too dangerous for human life now boasts some of the world's wildest horses, wolves and Eurasian lynx ...
A haunted doll in Florida. Human skin pants in Iceland. A preserved hanged man in Denmark. These museum artifacts are ...
A fire covering at least five square miles burned through the exclusion zone around the site of the world’s worst nuclear disaster on Friday after two drones crashed into the area ...
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