Published 14 days ago • loading... • Updated 11 days agoShow Less IconChernobyl Wolves Show Signs of Cancer-Resistant Genes SummaryForty years after the nuclear disaster, Princeton researchers find wolves in the exclusion zone carry genetic changes tied to cancer resilience. Share menu8 Articles8 ArticlesAllLeft1Center2Right1Search IconSort IconScience AlertCenterFactualityOwnership40 Years After Chernobyl, Wolves May Be Adapting to Live With RadiationIn the isolated forests encroaching on the ruins of the Chernobyl exclusion zone, too dangerous for humans to inhabit, wolves are mysteriously thriving.11 days ago·AustraliaRead Full ArticleThe TelegraphLean RightFactualityOwnershipWolves living by Chernobyl nuclear plant develop cancer-resistant genesBiologists from Princeton University hope study identifies proactive mutations which could increase odds of fighting disease in humans14 days ago·London, United KingdomRead Full Articleecoticias.comLeftFactualityOwnershipChernobyl, 40 years later: mutant wolves are found surviving by feeding on radioactive prey… and resisting cancer like no other mammalMutant wolves in Chernobyl may shrug off radiation and cancer. Scientists are tracking how they do it.3 months agoRead Full ArticlePopular MechanicsCenterFactualityOwnershipThe Mutant Wolves of Chernobyl Have Evolved to Survive CancerIn the shadow of nuclear disaster, these canines show remarkable resilience to the deadly disease.3 months agoRead Full Articlevienna.atFactualityOwnershipTranslate IconThese Wolves Live in Chernobyl – and Could Help Defeat Cancer.Gray wolves in the Chernobyl exclusion zone show an unusual resistance to cancer, according to researchers. Genetic analyses provide clues as to how the animals have adapted to the high levels of radiation.14 days agoRead Full ArticleAZ AnimalsFactualityOwnershipThe Chernobyl Miracle: How Mutant Wolves Developed a Biological Shield Against CancerScientists studying gray wolf populations near the Chernobyl nuclear site made a discovery that could have implications for human cancer research.2 months agoRead Full ArticleMore articlesThink freely.Subscribe and get full access to Ground NewsSubscriptions start at $9.99/yearSubscribeCoverage DetailsTotal News Sources8Leaning Left1Leaning Right1Center2Last Updated11 days agoBias Distribution50% CenterBias Distribution Too Big Arrow IconToo Big Arrow IconCaret Up Icon50% of the sources are Center50% CenterL 25%C 50%R 25%Untracked biasFactuality Info IconTo view factuality data please Upgrade to PremiumOwnership Info IconTo view ownership data please Upgrade to VantagePopular Mechanics broke the news 3 months ago on Friday, January 23, 2026.Too Big Arrow IconCaret Down IconSources are mostly out of (0)Similar News TopicsResearch Plus IconScience Plus IconNature & Animals Plus IconCancer Plus IconUkraine Plus IconHealth & Medicine Plus IconShow AllSimilar News TopicsResearch Plus IconScience Plus IconNature & Animals Plus IconCancer Plus IconUkraine Plus IconHealth & Medicine Plus IconShow All