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How Chernobyl dogs gained a ‘superpower’ to survive the worst nuclear disaster ever
The story of about 900 Chernobyl dogs adapting to radioactive environment reveals the ongoing impact of the nuclear disaster.
What happened to Chernobyl dogs? Scientists solve the mystery behind canines surviving world’s worst nuclear disaster
A population of dogs thrives in the radioactive environment of Chernobyl. This nuclear disaster on April 26, 1986, was one of the most terrible events in human history.
Scientists search breakthrough on how dogs of Chernobyl survived the world’s worst nuclear disaster
Hundreds of feral dogs roam the wasteland of the nuclear disaster descendants of pets that were abandoned amid the 1986 blast and survived a cull from Soviet soldiers
Dogs living near Chernobyl are 'immune to radiation' and mutated to develop new 'superpower'
Analysis of 116 strays near Chernobyl has shown that there are two canine populations which are genetically distinct from other dogs (Stock)
Dogs Living Near Chernobyl Have Developed New Superpower
Scientists took blood samples from 116 stray dogs living near the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, which found that two different populations living in the surrounding area were both gen
BBC
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Chernobyl survivors assess fact and fiction in TV series
Chernobyl
engineer Oleksiy Breus, then and now, beside the backdrop of the TV portrayal of the disaster Hours after the world's worst nuclear accident, engineer Oleksiy Breus entered the control ...
Daily Galaxy on MSN
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Chernobyl’s Dogs Are Evolving at Unbelievable Speed – What Radiation Is Doing to Their DNA
In a shocking twist of nature, dogs living near the Chernobyl nuclear disaster site are evolving faster than their ...
earth
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Chernobyl dogs are rapidly evolving in strange ways due to radiation
In the abandoned lands surrounding the Chernobyl nuclear disaster site, dogs living there are not just surviving -- they're ...
RTE Online
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Adi Roche recognised by UCC with honorary doctorate
Adi Roche has been recognised by University College Cork (UCC) with an honorary Doctorate of Arts.
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