THE Ukrainian widow of the first Chernobyl victim has been killed by a Russian drone blast. Nataliia Khodemchuk died after ...
When the Chernobyl disaster struck in 1986, it left behind one of the most radioactive places on Earth. Humans fled, but the ...
Dogs in Chernobyl are suddenly turning blue. While hypotheses have been theorized, there is no definitive answer to why this ...
If you have young children, you probably won't bat an eye when they talk about blue dogs. You may have heard people mention them in passing, as the news has ...
Just because animals and plants are returning to the Chernobyl nuclear accident site, it does not mean there were no wildlife ...
For nearly 40 years, the area around the Chernobyl nuclear power plant has remained off-limits to the human population, allowing nature to reclaim its territory. In recent weeks, an unusual discovery ...
On April 26, 2026, less than six months from now, the world will mark the 40th anniversary of the world’s worst nuclear ...
An estimated 700 dogs are stuck at the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone Blue dogs have been spotted at the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone The dogs' fur is bright blue, per Clean Futures Fund, but the hue likely isn ...
Modern scientists point to an empirical truth: We live on a planet in constant motion and mutation. As Winchester presents it ...
New Cleveland Clinic research reveals that up to 5% of Americans—approximately 17 million people—carry genetic mutations or "variants" linked to increased cancer susceptibility, regardless of risk ...
As we age, our cells accumulate DNA mutations. If any of these mutations confer a growth advantage to a self-renewing or long-lived progenitor cell, its lineage can expand. The progenitor cells that ...
As a result, the latest statistics from Seer suggest that thyroid cancer cases have now stabilised in the US. For example, in ...