35 years after the worst nuclear disaster in history, parts of Chernobyl are still too radioactive for people to go to.
On April 26, 1986, life changed drastically for many people in the western part of Ukraine, then under the USSR.
A nuclear engineer reacts to The Infographics Show's breakdown of the Chernobyl disaster emergency response, examining what ...
A rare camera-trap study logged the effects of armed conflict on wild animals in real time. By Emily Anthes The radioactive ...
The DNA of Chernobyl cleanup workers showed mutations caused by radiation that were also evident in the genes of their ...
The Netflix drama has been hailed 'even better' than HBO's Chernobyl by fans and is based on a tragic industrial disaster ...
Fans of HBO's Chernobyl must watch this gripping Netflix series chronicling the world's worst industrial catastrophe. The ...
Fans of HBO’s Chernobyl and other historical dramas must this captivating Netflix series about the world’s worst industrial disaster. The Railway Men: The Untold Story of Bhopal 1984 dropped on ...
A growing body of research has shown that our brains work differently when temperatures spike. By Claire Brown With more than 160 million people under extreme heat advisories as the Fourth of July ...
The Chernobyl exclusion zone may be off-limits to humans, but that doesn't mean every form of life finds the conditions ...
The desolate environment around Chernobyl has long symbolised technological catastrophe. When reactor number four erupted in an explosion in April of 1986, its deadly emissions forced a complete and ...