Photo of "dangerous radiation" reading onboard passenger plane goes viral
The radiation reading on a regular airplane flight sparked conversation online.
Fact Check: Did boar ambush Russian saboteurs near Chernobyl nuclear plant?
Reports from Russian Telegram say at least one Russian operative was killed by Chernobyl's wild boars.
Why German wild boars have become radioactive
Wild boars containing radioactive isotopes are not safe to eat, with this radioactivity resulting from nuclear weapons testing and nuclear disasters.
Russia plotting "worse than Chernobyl" disaster at chemical plant: Official
"The plant is already completely mined, including containers with acid, chlorine and reagents," Ukrainian official Oleksandr Prokudin said.
Russian soldiers struck with radiation sickness after digging by Chernobyl
Nearby residents said the soldiers knew the risks, but set up camp in the area anyway due to their own incompetence.
Chernobyl anniversary serves as nuclear warning in Ukraine
Ukraine will mark the 37th anniversary of the disaster as it tries to avoid a modern-day repeat.
Russia warns of Chernobyl repeat in Ukraine due to NATO aid
Ukraine may be left a "scorched and desolate land" due to depleted uranium munition use, said Russia's Foreign Ministry spokesperson.
Why the East Palestine train disaster isn't the same as Chernobyl
Some people are dubbing the recent Ohio train derailment as an a "Chernobyl like" crisis due to the chemicals spilling out into the environment.
Chernobyl fears return as Russia makes ominous warning
Moscow has accused Ukraine of trying to impugn Russian troops who were at the nuclear power plant last year.
Video of chickens allegedly killed by Ohio chemical spill viewed 2m times
There have been huge environmental concerns in East Palestine, Ohio, after several derailed train cars released toxic fumes.
Missile hit on Chernobyl could see "disastrous" release of radioactivity
"The use of missiles during the conflict is a worry, as the facilities that protect nuclear materials would be badly affected," a power systems expert said.
Chernobyl exclusion zone was a wildlife haven—before Russia attacked
"Our very preliminary assessment is that many of the animals dispersed away from occupied areas during the invasion," a biologist said.
What does Chernobyl look like today and can you go there?
"It's no exaggeration to say that it contains some of the most polluted territory on Earth," toxic geography expert Thom Davies told Newsweek.
Chernobyl aftermath: How long will exclusion zone be uninhabitable?
Radiation expert Tim Mousseau told Newsweek that the exclusion zone remains "a highly heterogeneous region with respect to radioactive contaminants."
Chernobyl Radiation Caused Frogs to Genetically Mutate, Turning Black
Fifteen generations of frogs have been born since the worst nuclear accident in history, and may be evolving a resistance to radiation.
Chernobyl or Fukushima? Understanding the Dangers of Zaporizhzhia
Europe's largest nuclear power plant, which has been under attack since February, has now shut down all six of its reactors. The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP), located in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, is now safer, even if it deprives the people the plant served of electricity.
Russia and Ukraine Accuse Each Other of Shelling Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant
Lieutenant-General Igor Konashenkov, a spokesman for Russia's defense ministry, said four shells had hit the roof of a building housing nuclear fuel.
Zaporizhzhia Plant Disconnected From Power Grid by Russia, Ukraine Says
Ukraine has accused Russia of "trying to induce a nuclear disaster" at the site.
Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Worker Killed in Shelling, Video Appears to Show
The plant was one of the first sites seized by Russian troops following the start of their invasion of Ukraine on February 24.
Russia Pushing World to 'Edge' of Nuclear Disaster in Ukraine: Stavridis
Retired U.S. Navy Admiral James Stavridis said that the situation at Zaporizhzhia "absolutely screams for international engagement."
Fearing 'Another Chernobyl,' Turkey Throws Support Behind Ukraine
"While continuing our efforts to find a solution, we remain on the side of our Ukraine friends," Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said.
Shutting Down Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant Could Have Worldwide Consequences
A shutdown at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant could worsen climate change and lead to the spread of radioactive substances.
TikTok Frantic As 'Zombies in China' Trends—Viral Moment Explained
The online rumor has left internet users terrified about a so-called "zombie outbreak" in China.
Greenpeace Says IAEA Downplayed Damage at Chernobyl by Russian Troops
The environmental organization conducted its own survey at Chernobyl after "very limited data" was provided by the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Chernobyl Radiation Risk Investigated: 'We Want to Know What Happened'
Greenpeace is investigating radiation levels at Chernobyl after 600 Russian soldiers were deployed there.
U.S. Produces More Power from Wind and Solar than Nuclear for First Time
Renewable energy from wind and solar power produced more electricity in the U.S. than nuclear energy for the first time in April.
Reactivating Nuclear Power Plant Near Volcano a Bad Idea, Geologists Say
The Bataan Nuclear Power Plant in the Philippines is located only 5 miles from Mount Natib, which experiences frequent earthquakes.
Top Seven Dark Tourism Destinations in the World
They may be associated with death and disaster, but these popular dark tourism destinations get thousands of visitors a year.
Is Three Mile Island Still Radioactive and Is It Operating Today?
A former Department of Energy scientist and NASA engineer told Newsweek all about the conditions of Three Mile Island today and its levels of radioactivity,
Chernobyl Still a Health Risk, Top Russian Nuclear Safety Scientist Warns
Leonid Bolshov's comments follow stories of Russian soldiers disturbing the ground in the exclusion zone and taking "souvenirs" from the site.