More than a decade after the Fukushima nuclear accident forced a mass evacuation, the region remains a ghost town for humans.
The earthquake and resulting tsunami decimated the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant along the coast. The massive ecological ...
A new genetic study examines an unusually large hybridization event that followed the Fukushima nuclear accident, when ...
Radioactive pig-boar hybrids are thriving in Fukushima after nuclear disaster – now scientists know why - Domestic pig genes ...
Hybridization between domestic animals and wildlife is a growing concern worldwide, particularly as feral pigs and wild boar ...
Scientists have just uncovered why populations of radioactive pig-boar hybrids have been flourishing in Fukushima. Since the ...
A group of scientists has published findings on bacteria which survived extreme conditions at the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan.
Japanese scientists have decoded the genetic mechanisms behind the proliferation of radioactive pig-boar hybrids in Fukushima's abandoned evacuation zone. Following the 2011 nuclear accident, escaped ...
After the infamous 2011 explosion of three reactors in Japan’s Kashiwazaki-Kariwa plant in Fukushima, the government shut down all nuclear operations. For fifteen years, Japan banished nuclear power, ...
Fifteen years ago, on March 11, 2011, four nuclear reactors in Fukushima, Japan were destroyed by an earthquake and tsunami, a disaster that still impacts the world today.
Japan switched on the world's biggest nuclear power plant again on Monday, its operator said, after an earlier attempt was ...
Communities are still rebuilding and healing from the 2011 earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster which wreaked havoc on the region. But prospects are looking brighter thanks to the efforts of the ...