Thirty years after the worst nuclear disaster in history, which released a plume of highly radioactive fallout into the atmosphere, biologist Rob Nelson and anthropologist Mary-Ann Ochota are the first scientists to be granted unlimited access to the Chernobyl exclusion/danger zone in order to investigate how the environment and wildlife have been affected by three decades of radiation exposure.
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Thirty years after the worst nuclear disaster in history, which released a plume of highly radioactive fallout into the atmosphere, biologist Rob Nelson and anthropologist Mary-Ann Ochota are the first scientists to be granted unlimited access to the Chernobyl exclusion/danger zone in order to investigate how the environment and wildlife have been affected by three decades of radiation exposure.
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