On April 26, 1986, disaster struck the small Ukrainian-Belarusian border town of Chernobyl, (then part of the Soviet Union) ...
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These Wolves Survived Radiation Exposure in Chernobyl — and Developed a Surprising Superpower
Roaming in the eerie air of Chernobyl, these wolves are quietly evolving resistance to a radiation which is otherwise toxic ...
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Chernobyl’s mutant wolves evolved cancer resistance to survive the fallout
In the radioactive forests around Chernobyl, gray wolves have done what humans cannot: they have adapted to chronic radiation ...
Scientists find that Chernobyl's grey wolves have evolved cancer-resilient genomes despite high radiation levels. This ...
The mutant wolves of Chernobyl have genetically evolved enough to be protected against cancer.
Strange things are happening amid the fallout of the world’s worst nuclear disaster. Black fungus found flourishing amid the debris in the ruined plant itself may be “eating” radiation. Frogs are ...
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Chernobyl’s wolves are rapidly evolving, scientists say their DNA may hold clues to cancer resistance
Nearly 40 years after the Chernobyl disaster, gray wolves in the Exclusion Zone are not just surviving radiation, they’re ...
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Analyzing wild boar samples was required to determine why radioactivity levels are not decreasing. Wild boars roaming the forests of Bavaria have become the focus of a scientific mystery: in some ...
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