The ruined Chernobyl nuclear facility still contains some 200 tons of radioactive fuel. A "sarcophagus" -- a steel and concrete shell built soon after the disaster to contain the radiation is ...
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Chernobyl’s giant radiation shield crippled by drone strike, UN warns
One Shahed‑136, laden with a high‑explosive warhead, undid years of engineering effort at one of the world’s most sensitive nuclear sites. The unmanned aircraft slammed into the New Safe Confinement ...
Wojciech Pazdur, creative director at Polish developer The Farm 51, can't wait to talk about their Chernobyl VR Project. His face exudes determination and drive and little else. As we scramble around ...
Project Impossible looks at the great movable arch used to contain Chernobyl This week Project Impossible looks at some of the trickiest building projects including the largest movable building in the ...
SHOREVIEW, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--PaR Systems, Inc. (http://www.par.com), a world leader in specialty cranes, automation, and robotic solutions since 1961, plays a ...
A new solar summer rises from the ashes of nuclear winter. Two Chinese energy firms will be constructing a new solar power plant in the exclusion zone near the Chernobyl nuclear reactor, which ...
A Minecraft player has spent two years recreating Chernobyl in the game. A Minecraft player who goes by the name Janisko has spent the last two years building Chernobyl in the game. Called Chernobyl ...
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Scientists discovered radiation-eating mushrooms in Chernobyl
In April of 1986, Reactor No. 4 at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant near Pripyat, Ukraine, exploded. To this day, it’s the ...
In 1986, in the heart of Ukraine, the Chernobyl nuclear reactor exploded, releasing 400 times more radiation than the Hiroshima Bomb. It was the world’s worst nuclear disaster. Thirty workers died, 50 ...
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