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For almost four decades after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, the world saw the exclusion zone as a wasteland of radiation ...
Forty years after the Chernobyl disaster, wildlife has returned in large numbers—suggesting that the absence of humans may ...
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A wolf trots through a stand of Scots pine less than 10 miles from the entombed Chernobyl reactor, its image frozen by a ...
Bhubaneswar: An elephant that suffered severe jaw damage after ingesting a bait ball laced with explosive material on April 6 ...
Feral hogs are increasingly showing up in North Texas neighborhoods — not as a new threat, but as a growing one as the animals migrate from mostly rural land into city greenbelts and residential ...
DENVER — Tiny, exploding black holes might explain one of the biggest mysteries about how the universe, in its current form, came to be. In the cosmos, matter is much more common than antimatter. But ...
Have you ever been drifting off to sleep when suddenly you hear what sounds like a gunshot, a door slamming, or an explosion inside your head? You jolt awake, heart pounding, sit upright in bed, but ...
At the edge of a sand arena, two Catahoula leopard dogs hang suspended in mid-air, legs cartoonishly churning as they’re held by two squatting men. It's a hot and dusty Saturday afternoon at the ...