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On April 26, 1896, the industrial city of Pripyat in northern Ukraine was changed forever. Located just 16.5 km from the city ...
Biodiversity continued to decrease in most of the areas we studied, irrespective of population increase or decrease. Only ...
It contains some of the most contaminated land in the world, yet it has become a haven for wildlife - a nature reserve in all but name. Przewalski's horses are breeding in the zone (Picture: Sergey ...
It's not every day you encounter a polar bear. However, there's one remote, abandoned building in the Arctic that some polar ...
New Delhi, May 28 -- The Income Tax (I-T) Department announced on Tuesday, May 27, that it has extended the due date to file income tax return for FY 2024-25 (AY 2025-26) from July 31, 2025, to ...
Frogs Of Chernobyl Adapted To Survive High Radiation. Now, They Don’t Need To Radiation in the exclusion zone is no longer enough to cause chronic damage to wildlife. Rachael Funnell ...
The colour of Chernobyl tree frogs After detecting the first black frogs in 2016, we decided to study the role of melanin colouration in Chernobyl wildlife. Between 2017 and 2019 we examined in ...
Chernobyl allowed us to get field information about the impacts of radiation on species populations and ecosystems." For the long-term benefit of wildlife in the area, Motehrsill said it is "vital ...
Scientists have found that the area around the Chernobyl nuclear reactor has become a haven for wildlife, according to the results of a new study. Animals have flourished in the exclusion zone ...
Thirty-five years after the meltdown at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in northern Ukraine, reports often portray the area as a paradise for wildlife. Photos show foxes roaming the buildings of ...
12 July 2021 Tracking Chernobyl’s effects on wildlife Evolutionary ecologist Germán Orizaola Pereda analyses how species have been affected, 35 years after the world’s worst nuclear accident.