Species in Chernobyl is mutating to 'feed' on nuclear radiation
C. sphaerospermum adapts to Chernobyl's radiation, utilizing it for energy, demonstrating remarkable resilience and potential applications for radiation protection.
A visual tour of Chernobyl: A disaster of biblical proportions, now compounded by war
Pierpaolo Mittica's book documents the lives and memories of those affected by the Chernobyl disaster, highlighting their experiences and resilience.
Mutant frogs of Chernobyl prove the exclusion zone is SAFE for humans
Chernobyl's exclusion zone may now be safe for human habitation, as declining radiation levels do not negatively impact the aging of local frog populations.
Mutant wolves exposed to Chernobyl disaster evolved a new superpower
Mutant wolves in Chernobyl have genetically altered immune systems that show resilience to cancer.
Researchers hope to use the findings from the mutant wolves to find cures for human cancer patients.
How the mutant animals of Chernobyl have changed
Wildlife in Chernobyl's exclusion zone displays 'superpowers'
Animals near Chernobyl exhibit rapid evolution due to radiation
Species in Chernobyl is mutating to 'feed' on nuclear radiation
C. sphaerospermum adapts to Chernobyl's radiation, utilizing it for energy, demonstrating remarkable resilience and potential applications for radiation protection.
A visual tour of Chernobyl: A disaster of biblical proportions, now compounded by war
Pierpaolo Mittica's book documents the lives and memories of those affected by the Chernobyl disaster, highlighting their experiences and resilience.
Mutant frogs of Chernobyl prove the exclusion zone is SAFE for humans
Chernobyl's exclusion zone may now be safe for human habitation, as declining radiation levels do not negatively impact the aging of local frog populations.
Mutant wolves exposed to Chernobyl disaster evolved a new superpower
Mutant wolves in Chernobyl have genetically altered immune systems that show resilience to cancer.
Researchers hope to use the findings from the mutant wolves to find cures for human cancer patients.
How the mutant animals of Chernobyl have changed
Wildlife in Chernobyl's exclusion zone displays 'superpowers'
Animals near Chernobyl exhibit rapid evolution due to radiation
Massive 'weak spot' in Earth's magnetic field is growing
The South Atlantic Anomaly is expanding and poses risks from harmful radiation to satellites as Earth's magnetic field weakens.
Fallout 76 playable ghoul hands-on preview - a rad expansion, especially if you're keen for an undead dip
The article describes an immersive and chaotic experience in Fallout 76, highlighting the game's blend of humor and seriousness within its quests.
Radiation levels in New York spike amid Northeast 'mystery drone' wave
Radiation levels in NYC spiked, leading to conspiracy theories about government drones searching for a missing nuclear device. Current readings do not show these spikes.
Elevated radiation detected at former Bay Area landfill turned art park
Elevated radiation levels found at Albany Bulb raise public health concerns for hikers and pet owners.
COVID-19 Pandemic Affected the Moon, Scientists Claim
The Moon's surface temperature decreased during COVID-19 lockdowns, highlighting a link between human activity and lunar climate phenomena.
Shields Up! Lunar Swirls Arise from Ancient Underground Force Fields on the Moon
Lunar swirls are ancient formations resulting from underground force fields that protect the moon from solar radiation, appearing smooth despite being part of the surface.
Awareness Inspires Preparedness: Educating the Public About Electromagnetic Fields
EMFs from mobile devices may pose significant public health risks that necessitate protective measures.
Breast cancer test may make bad chemotherapy recommendations for Black patients, UIC study shows
Breast cancer diagnosis and treatment experience during the pandemic.
Efforts to ensure effectiveness of a common biomarker test for Black women.
New scanner can diagnose cancer in five minutes instead of 30
A new 8 million scanner at the Royal Free Hospital in north London can diagnose cancer in just five minutes, compared to the usual half-an-hour.
The scanner is 30 times more powerful than standard machines, exposes patients to less radiation, and provides oncologists with more detailed information for more effective treatment.
NASA's Curiosity Rover Captured The Eerie Aftermath of A Solar Eruption Blasting Mars
The Sun's high radiation on Mars poses a major obstacle for astronauts due to lack of atmospheric and magnetic protection.