Chernobyl
Coverage of Chernobyl in the Nexus archive.
- Russian strikes kill 3, damage nuclear fuel storage site near Chernobyl
Russian drone strikes killed three people at a bus stop in southeastern Ukraine and damaged a nuclear fuel storage site near Chernobyl, according to officials.
- Russian strikes kill 3, damage nuclear fuel storage site near Chernobyl
Russian drone strikes killed three people at a bus stop in southeastern Ukraine and damaged a nuclear fuel storage site near Chernobyl, according to officials.
- Russian drone hits nuclear fuel facility near Chernobyl: Ukraine
Ukrainian officials reported that a Russian Shahed drone struck a nuclear fuel facility near Chernobyl, which President Volodymyr Zelensky condemned as 'extremely vile'.
- Russian drone hits nuclear fuel site near Chernobyl
A Russian drone attacked a nuclear fuel site near Chernobyl. Ukraine’s state nuclear company reported that radiation levels remain within normal limits.
- Ukraine: Russian drone hits nuclear-fuel storage facility
A Russian drone attacked a nuclear-fuel storage facility near Chernobyl in Ukraine, which President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned as 'vile.' The UN's nuclear watchdog reported no increased radiation levels at the site.
- Preventing a ‘Chernobyl moment’ in AI
The White House has issued an order to test frontier AI models to prevent a catastrophic event akin to the Chernobyl disaster, marking a significant regulatory step.
- Immunity gets a boost from a surprising place — breakfast
A study published in Nature reveals that eating breakfast may enhance T cell responsiveness, potentially boosting immunity. Additionally, the article discusses lessons from the 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster to prevent future nuclear accidents.
- Chornobyl at 40: Settlers and horses survive Russian drones, contamination
Forty years after the Chernobyl disaster, survivors, returnees, and researchers describe life in the area despite ongoing challenges from radiation contamination and Russian drones. The article highlights resilience through the perspectives of a radiation survivor, an elderly returnee, and a wildlife researcher.
- What it's like to holiday in Chernobyl - with abandoned hotels, tours requiring radiation testing, and dogs who've turned blue
The article explores the unique experience of holidaying in Chernobyl, highlighting abandoned hotels, tours that require radiation testing, and the phenomenon of dogs turning blue. It underscores the blend of curiosity and caution surrounding the region.
- 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.
- Chernobyl: a laboratory like no other
The Chernobyl disaster site is being studied as a unique laboratory to learn lessons for the future of nuclear power. A podcast on science and technology highlights how the world's worst nuclear accident informs advancements in the field.
- The untold race to escape Chernobyl: A nuclear disaster. Families surrounded by deadly radiation. Then one woman risked her life to save 45,000 people
The article recounts the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster, where families faced deadly radiation, and highlights a woman who risked her life to save 45,000 people during the evacuation. The narrative focuses on the urgency and danger of escaping the radioactive zone.
- The untold race to escape Chernobyl: A nuclear disaster. Families surrounded by deadly radiation. Then one woman risked her life to save 45,000 people
A woman risked her life during the Chernobyl nuclear disaster to save 45,000 people as families faced deadly radiation. The incident highlights the dangers of nuclear accidents and heroic efforts amid crisis.
- Forty years after Chernobyl, more nuclear disasters are inevitable — plan for them
Forty years after the Chernobyl disaster, the article warns that nuclear accidents are inevitable due to the inherent risks of nuclear technology and urges planning for such events. It emphasizes that while rare, these risks demand proactive measures.
- Now boarding: America seizes an Iranian ship
The United States has seized an Iranian ship, escalating tensions between the two nations. The article also references other news topics, such as a €500m funding gap for Chernobyl's safety and Western fast-food chains expanding into China's countryside.
- Chernobyl's last wedding: The couple who married as a nuclear disaster unfolded
A couple married in Chernobyl during the 1986 nuclear disaster, marking it as the last wedding before the area was evacuated. The event highlights a personal milestone amid a historic catastrophe.
- What happened to the heroes - and villains - of Chernobyl: 40 years after nuclear disaster, the fate of those involved, from fatal radiation sickness to years in a Soviet labour camp
The article examines the 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, detailing the fates of those involved, including individuals who suffered fatal radiation sickness and others who were imprisoned in Soviet labor camps.