A nonprofit organization working in Chernobyl spotted three dogs with blue fur at the beginning of October, sparking concern.
The non-profit uncovered a gross reason for this change in color as they believed that the dogs might have rolled in the leak ...
Somewhere inside the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, three dogs have turned blue. Not figuratively, but actually blue. Earlier this ...
Blue dogs have been spotted at the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. The dogs' fur is bright blue, per Clean Futures Fund, but the ...
Pictures of stray dogs roaming with bright blue fur in Chernobyl are circulating widely on social media. A group called Dogs ...
Chernobyl is once again a global headline, but this time for its wildlife. Recent videos show stray dogs roaming the ...
If you have young children, you probably won't bat an eye when they talk about blue dogs. You may have heard people mention ...
Nearly four decades after the world’s worst nuclear accident, reports of stray dogs with blue fur near Chernobyl have reignited fears about lingering radiation and contamination.
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 scenario its engineers never envisioned. By Kim Barker and Brendan Hoffman ...
In the early morning hours of April 26, 1986, the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine (formerly part of the Soviet Union) exploded, creating what many consider the worst nuclear disaster the ...
Ukraine’s nuclear regulator has approved the release of the first 20 tonnes of carbon steel from the Chernobyl nuclear power ...
Ukraine’s State Nuclear Regulatory Inspectorate (SNRIU) has officially approved the release of the first 20 tonnes of ...
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