Scientists Find Chernobyl Full of Thriving Animals0
- Earth Mysteries, From Around the Web
- February 8, 2019
The word Chernobyl likely conjures up eerie images of buildings long-abandoned by residents who fled the nuclear fallout.
The word Chernobyl likely conjures up eerie images of buildings long-abandoned by residents who fled the nuclear fallout.
A new species of oviraptorosaur has been unearthed in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia.
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The story of humankind may need some editing.
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Law enforcement can now use the company’s private DNA database to investigate rapes and murders
NASA uses CubeSats for new science missions and to test new electronics, sensors and software that might be included on larger missions.
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