It "lost its primary safety functions." The post Russia Damaged Protective Dome Around Chernobyl, Can No Longer Contain ...
Chernobyl's blue dogs spark radiation theories, but expert Timothy Mousseau shares "likely" cause behind colorful canines ...
The protective shield built around the Chernobyl nuclear disaster site in Ukraine can no longer do its job to confine ...
The 1986 reactor explosion in modern-day Ukraine is considered the world's biggest nuclear disaster.
The site of the world’s worst nuclear disaster remains damaged, but so far, radiation levels outside the plant have not ...
Temporary repairs are planned in 2026 to pave the way for permanent restoration, the United Nations agency said.
The protective shield at the site of the 1986 disaster has lost its main safety function, the IAEA says.
Despite the finding, the authorities have been unable to fix the damage from a drone that punctured Reactor No. 4’s outermost ...
The unique coloring is not the result of radiation, according to a scientific advisor for Dogs of Chernobyl ...
They’re not turning blue. But are the stray dogs roaming Chernobyl’s radioactive wasteland undergoing rapid evolutionary ...
Poo-dunnit? Stray dogs living in the Chernobyl exclusion zone whose fur turned bright blue likely got their color from rolling in a tipped-over porta-potty, according to local animal volunteers. The ...
The protective shield at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant can no longer contain radioactive material from the sites’ 1986 ...