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40th anniversary

Coverage of 40th anniversary in the Nexus archive.

Earliest in view: Apr 19 · 06:56 UTCMost recent: Apr 29 · 16:32 UTC
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  • SCIENCEApr 29 · 16:32 UTCAL JAZEERA
    What does Chornobyl look like 40 years later?

    The article explores Chornobyl 40 years after the nuclear disaster, highlighting the lingering effects of radiation, abandoned cities like Pripyat, and the impact of the current Russia-Ukraine war on the region.

  • SCIENCEApr 26 · 19:42 UTCHACKER NEWS
    Chernobyl Wildlife Forty Years On

    The article examines the recovery and adaptation of wildlife in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone forty years after the 1986 nuclear disaster, highlighting species resurgence and ecological resilience.

  • SECURITYApr 26 · 18:48 UTCCBS NEWS WORLD
    At least 16 dead in strikes across Ukraine and Russia on Chernobyl anniversary

    At least 16 people were killed in strikes across Ukraine, Russian-occupied territory, and Russia on the 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. Authorities issued fresh warnings about the risks of attacks near the Chernobyl plant.

  • SCIENCEApr 24 · 10:57 UTCTHE ECONOMIST
    An explosion still echoing: Chernobyl at 40

    A special podcast episode examines the legacy of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster 40 years after the event, highlighting its ongoing impact and historical significance.

  • SECURITYApr 20 · 15:26 UTCTHE ECONOMIST
    Chernobyl’s forgotten nuclear lessons

    Forty years after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, the abandoned power plant remains a lingering threat. The article highlights unresolved safety concerns and the ongoing need for nuclear safety lessons.

  • WORLDApr 19 · 06:56 UTCDAILY MAIL US
    Chernobyl disaster zone - four decades on: Inside the abandoned town reclaimed by nature and sealed off from the world

    The Chernobyl disaster zone marks its 40th anniversary, with the abandoned town of Pripyat now reclaimed by nature and sealed off from human access due to lingering radiation.