Former radiation researcher has sacrificed his own career to care for the dogs of Chernobyl
CHERNOBYL has transformed wild dogs into radiation hounds who can survive the deadly nuclear fallout, scientists have revealed.It is believed that understanding how they survived will help scientists learn more about the health risks involved with radiation.were identified as being at least 10 per cent German Shepherd, according to the study.will strengthen our broader understanding of how these types of environmental hazards can impact humans and how best to mitigateDr.
Some of the markers point to genes associated with genetic repair, specifically with genetic repair after exposures similar to those experienced by theWhat happened at Chernobyl? The safety switches had been switched off in the early hours to test the turbine but the reactor overheated and generated a blast - the equivalent of 500 nuclear bombs.
The catastrophe released at least 100 times more radiation than the atom bombs dropped on Nagasaki and Hiroshima.
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