The site of the world’s worst nuclear disaster remains damaged, but so far, radiation levels outside the plant have not ...
Several dogs with blue fur were spotted in October roaming the site of the 1986 nuclear disaster. (Credit: Clean Futures Fund ...
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How the now-damaged Chernobyl nuclear plant protective ‘shield’ was built to block radiation
UN nuclear watchdog warns the shield in Ukraine was damaged in a Russian drone strike in February, and can no longer perform ...
Ukraine has accused Russia of deliberately targeting the disaster site with a drone strike, which left a 160-square-foot hole ...
Chernobyl's blue dogs spark radiation theories, but expert Timothy Mousseau shares "likely" cause behind colorful canines ...
Images of blue dogs in Chernobyl surfaced in October, sparking a range of theories that have since been debunked ...
The UN’s nuclear watchdog has confirmed that the protective shield covering the ruined Reactor 4 at the Chernobyl Nuclear ...
Scientists have since debunked these claims, attributing the blue dye to the dogs rolling in faeces from a tipped-over ...
The Chernobyl dogs that turned blue were reportedly indulging in a disgusting act, which led to the colour of their coat ...
United Nations experts are calling for urgent repairs to Chernobyl's New Safe Confinement, the structure built as an additional shield against radiation from the failed nuclear ...
A new theory suggests that stray dogs in Chernobyl turned blue due to rolling in a tipped-over porta-potty, according to ...
Repairs have been carried out but long-term safety remains a concern. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
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