On February 14, a Russian drone hit the structure, which is called the New Safe Confinement, or NSC, because it is meant to ...
The steel shell that encloses the site of the world’s worst nuclear disaster was built to endure for a century. But war was a ...
From then on, the site was known as the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone (CEZ ... stray dogs have managed to survive there for years, and now scientists know why. An estimated 900 stray dogs live ...
Chernobyl was famously the site of the world's worst nuclear accident in 1986, with radioactive fallout spewing over a large part of Europe. Its reactors are now encased in a huge protective ...
Though Chernobyl is still home to a 1,000-square-mile restricted zone, the site's abandoned schoolyards, amusement park, and classrooms are now open to visitors 18 or older. "You will probably get ...
Memories of radiation in Europe after the 1986 accident provide a stark lesson for those supporting nuclear power in Australia ...
13 Homeless, Radiation-Safe Puppies Born in Chernobyl Rescued and Now Available for Adoption in U.S.
But those days are now over. For the first time ever, the stray pups living near the Chernobyl Nuclear Power ... the nearby town of Slavutych, and will then be “transported to carefully selected ...
According to the Chernobyl Spirit Company, 1,500 bottles of their Atomik spirit were confiscated on 19 March. These bottles were then taken to the Kyiv Prosecutor’s office where they are now ...
When you think of Chernobyl (or Chornobyl, now), you think of the nuclear accident, of course. But have you ever considered that where there is a nuclear reactor, there is a computer control system?
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