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Russia took control of the Chernobyl nuclear site in Ukraine. What does  that mean?
Russia took control of the Chernobyl nuclear site in Ukraine. What does that mean?

South Carolina Prof. Tim Mousseau on Chernobyl's significance | wltx.com
South Carolina Prof. Tim Mousseau on Chernobyl's significance | wltx.com

Russia-Ukraine war: Chernobyl power cut sparks fears of potential for  radiation leaks | New Scientist
Russia-Ukraine war: Chernobyl power cut sparks fears of potential for radiation leaks | New Scientist

April 26, 1986: Chernobyl Nuclear Plant Suffers Cataclysmic Meltdown | WIRED
April 26, 1986: Chernobyl Nuclear Plant Suffers Cataclysmic Meltdown | WIRED

Chernobyl: Examining myths and legends about the nuclear disaster
Chernobyl: Examining myths and legends about the nuclear disaster

It's like the embers in a barbecue pit.' Nuclear reactions are smoldering  again at Chernobyl | Science | AAAS
It's like the embers in a barbecue pit.' Nuclear reactions are smoldering again at Chernobyl | Science | AAAS

New report examines financial costs of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant  disaster - USC Institute on Inequalities in Global Health
New report examines financial costs of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant disaster - USC Institute on Inequalities in Global Health

Nuclear reactions at Chernobyl are spiking in an inaccessible chamber | New  Scientist
Nuclear reactions at Chernobyl are spiking in an inaccessible chamber | New Scientist

What a Power Cutoff Could Mean for Chernobyl's Nuclear Waste - The New York  Times
What a Power Cutoff Could Mean for Chernobyl's Nuclear Waste - The New York Times

Know Why Capturing Chernobyl Nuclear Plant Was Key To Russia's Ukraine  Invasion
Know Why Capturing Chernobyl Nuclear Plant Was Key To Russia's Ukraine Invasion

Ukraine invasion by Russia: Where is the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, is  it still operating, and what happened there? | The Scotsman
Ukraine invasion by Russia: Where is the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, is it still operating, and what happened there? | The Scotsman

Visiting Chernobyl 32 Years After the Disaster - The Atlantic
Visiting Chernobyl 32 Years After the Disaster - The Atlantic

Chernobyl isn't the biggest nuclear risk. Ukraine's active nuclear power  plants are.
Chernobyl isn't the biggest nuclear risk. Ukraine's active nuclear power plants are.

In Ukraine, there's no second Chernobyl disaster in the making — not yet -  The Boston Globe
In Ukraine, there's no second Chernobyl disaster in the making — not yet - The Boston Globe

Ukraine says power has been restored to Chernobyl plant - CBS News
Ukraine says power has been restored to Chernobyl plant - CBS News

The Fallout from Russia's Attack on Ukrainian Nuclear Facilities - War on  the Rocks
The Fallout from Russia's Attack on Ukrainian Nuclear Facilities - War on the Rocks

Chernobyl nuclear site has lost power, Ukraine says : NPR
Chernobyl nuclear site has lost power, Ukraine says : NPR

Chernobyl: Russian troops have withdrawn from plant, says Ukrainian nuclear  operator | CNN
Chernobyl: Russian troops have withdrawn from plant, says Ukrainian nuclear operator | CNN

Chernobyl was catastrophic, but nuclear power now is safe and vital
Chernobyl was catastrophic, but nuclear power now is safe and vital

The truth about Chernobyl? I saw it with my own eyes… | Chornobyl nuclear  disaster | The Guardian
The truth about Chernobyl? I saw it with my own eyes… | Chornobyl nuclear disaster | The Guardian

Chernobyl disaster facts and information
Chernobyl disaster facts and information

A new life for Chernobyl: From nuclear to solar power plants – EURACTIV.com
A new life for Chernobyl: From nuclear to solar power plants – EURACTIV.com

Ukraine says power has been restored to Chernobyl plant - CBS News
Ukraine says power has been restored to Chernobyl plant - CBS News

Chernobyl: A Nuclear Accident That Changed the Course of History. Then Came  Fukushima. | Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs
Chernobyl: A Nuclear Accident That Changed the Course of History. Then Came Fukushima. | Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs