Por: The Boston Globe World March 05, 2023
After the disaster at the nuclear power plant in Chernobyl, Ukraine, in 1986, local residents were forced to permanently evacuate, leaving behind their homes and, in some cases, their pets. Concerned that these abandoned animals might spread disease or contaminate humans, officials tried to exterminate them.And yet, a population of dogs somehow endured. They found fellowship with Chernobyl cleanup crews, and the power plant workers who remained... + full article
ABC7 USA World March 04, 2023
is now giving scientists a glimpse into how long-term radiation exposure affects generations.The radiation exposure still being emitted in Chernobyl decades after the 1986 nuclear disaster may have fundamentally altered the genetics of dog populations, according to a study... + más
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The Atlantic USA Science March 03, 2023
Pets left behind when people fled the disaster in 1986 seem to have seeded a unique population.Didier Ruef / VISUM / ReduxMarch 3, 2023, 2 PM ETIn the spring of 1986, in their rush to flee the and booming fire that burned after the Chernobyl power plant exploded, many people... + más
The New York Times USA Science March 03, 2023
After the disaster at the nuclear power plant in Chernobyl, Ukraine, in 1986, local residents were forced to permanently evacuate, leaving behind their homes and, in some cases, their pets. Concerned that these abandoned animals might spread disease or contaminate humans,... + más
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ABC News USA Tech March 03, 2023
A population of wild dogs living near the is now giving scientists a glimpse into how long-term radiation exposure affects generations.The radiation exposure still being emitted in Chernobyl decades after the 1986 nuclear disaster may have fundamentally altered the genetics of... + más
How Chernobyl nuclear disaster altered the genetics of the dogs left behind | ABC7
ABC7 USA World March 03, 2023
Newsweek USA Tech February 17, 2023
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Newsweek USA World September 30, 2022
The radioactive fallout of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear reactor disaster has resulted in the rapid evolution of species nearby.According to a study published in the journal Evolutionary Applications, the radiation from the Chernobyl accident has resulted in the changing of the... + más
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