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A wild herd of cows lives in Chernobyl’s exclusion zone

By AndreaPosted on13.04.2026
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The Chernobyl nuclear disaster, which celebrated its 40th anniversary on April 26th, continues to preoccupy science to this day. In recent years, the focus has often been on ecological and zoological research. The Chernobyl exclusion zone is a laboratory that is unique in Europe, in which not only the influence of radiation on living creatures – such as dogs – can be studied.



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  • Deltan donates R$730,000 left over from fundraising to compensate Lula
  • Government of SP invested R$130 million in Favela do Moinho – 04/17/2026 – Panel
  • Motta: Chamber can discuss ‘blouse tax’, but needs to know fiscal impact
  • Government ensures that aviation fuel supply is guaranteed "until the peak of summer"
    Government ensures that aviation fuel supply is guaranteed “until the peak of summer”
  • Mystery solved: How chaotic stardust becomes ordered planetary cradles
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