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Scientists Tracked Chernobyl's Wolves. They Found the Impossible
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When humanity fled the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, the wolves took over. But how are they surviving in a radioactive wasteland that should be lethal? ☢️🐺
In 1986, the Chernobyl nuclear disaster created a toxic no-man's-land. Today, it is a booming sanctuary for a pack of wild wolves. In this video, we explore the groundbreaking discovery of these "mutant" animals who absorb over 11.28 millirem of radiation daily—nearly six times the safe limit for humans!
We dive into the fascinating research of scientists who tracked these wolves using high-tech GPS radiation collars. Discover the unbelievable science behind their altered immune systems and the specific genetic mutations that are actively resisting cancer. Could the ultimate cure for human illness be hiding inside the most dangerous place on Earth?
🧬 Topics Covered:
• The current state of the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone
• How scientists track wildlife in high-radiation areas
• The biology behind the wolves' cancer-resistant DNA
• What this "real-time evolution" means for human medicine
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Source
Gulsah Yildiz Deniz,
Chernobyl as a natural laboratory: Genetic instability, adaptation, and ecological recovery in flora and fauna under chronic radiation,
Mutation Research - Genetic Toxicology and Environmental
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