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What it’s really like inside Chernobyl’s red zone
The exclusion zone still carries radiation hotspots, making exploration dangerous. Crumbling buildings, gas masks on classroom floors, and rusted Ferris wheels tell the story of a catastrophe that ...
A new map offers a new perspective on the city, revealing the steady, ever-present natural radiation emerging from the ground ...
But… they had survived. For years, in fact. And now, 40 years post-Chernobyl, the wolves in the Exclusion Zone aren’t just ...
Chernobyl’s frogs are turning black, not by accident, but by evolution. Their dark skin may hold the key to surviving radiation across species. In the radioactive shadows of Chernobyl, Eastern tree ...
TAMPA, Fla. — Starting Sunday, Tampa Bay-area counties are set to enforce one-day-per-week lawn watering restrictions following a "severe" water shortage declaration. The Southwest Florida Water ...
Democrats say they will not support a spending bill to keep the Homeland Security Department running without new restrictions on federal agents. By Aaron Boxerman Democrats say they will not support a ...
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Radiation is helping wolves thrive in Chernobyl
After the 1986 nuclear disaster, humans largely left the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. With less hunting, farming, and development, wildlife moved back in. Wolves in particular expanded their numbers.
MANATEE COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA) – New water restrictions will take effect across the Tampa Bay region beginning February 8, as drought conditions persist. The Southwest Florida Water Management District ...
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