A fungus at the site of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster has adapted ... sphaerospermum gets its radiation-eating superpower ...
But there is one problem: space flashes with dangerous radiation, like ultraviolet (UV) light and gamma rays, which can harm living things, including plants. This radiation can damage plants ...
This fungus has been found living happily inside the melted down nuclear reactors of Chernobyl, making food from levels of radiation that would kill a human. If we had skin that could do that ...
Engineers at Chernobyl, Ukraine ... it was a herculean and heroic effort that largely managed to contain the radiation which hadn't been immediately released in the accident.
As of 21:00 local time on Thursday, background radiation levels around the Chernobyl NPP do not exceed the norm MOSCOW, February 24 /TASS/. Radiation levels measured around Ukraine’s Chernobyl ...
“Radiation levels inside and outside remain normal and stable,” the IAEA said on X. Speaking on Telegram, Zelenskyy said the Chernobyl strike showed that Putin "is certainly not preparing for ...
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