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Description: Chernobyl Worms , Found to Have ‘Super Power’.<br/>Worms living near the notorious nuclear disaster zone appear to have developed an immunity <br/>to radiation, 'The Independent' reports. .<br/>Tiny worms known as nematodes were gathered <br/>by scientists at Chernobyl as part of a new study.<br/>The worms had been exposed to levels of radiation ranging from low levels in cities <br/>to high levels detected in outer space. .<br/>They were taken to New York University <br/>to be studied. .<br/>Chernobyl was a tragedy of <br/>incomprehensible scale, but we still <br/>don’t have a great grasp on the effects <br/>of the disaster on local populations, Dr. Sophia Tintor, lead author of the study, to 'The Daily Mail'.<br/>Did the sudden environmental shift <br/>select for species, or even individuals <br/>within a species, that are naturally <br/>more resistant to ionizing radiation?, Dr. Sophia Tintor, lead author of the study, to 'The Daily Mail'.<br/>20 genetically-different worms were examined.<br/>These worms live everywhere, and they live <br/>quickly, so they go through dozens of <br/>generations of evolution while a typical <br/>vertebrate is still putting on its shoes, Matthew Rockman, a biology professor <br/>at New York University, via 'The Independent'.<br/>Researchers found that the worms' genomes <br/>were not damaged by the radiation.<br/>Such discoveries may help to better understand natural variation, <br/>'The Independent' reports.<br/>Other animals that continue to live at Chernobyl <br/>include bears, wolves, dogs, deer, wild boar, beavers, amphibians and more, according to Mental Floss.<br/>Other animals that continue to live at Chernobyl <br/>include bears, wolves, dogs, deer, wild boar, beavers, amphibians and more, according to Mental Floss.<br/>Other animals that continue to live at Chernobyl <br/>include bears, wolves, dogs, deer, wild boar, beavers, amphibians and more, according to Mental Floss.<br/>Other animals that continue to live at Chernobyl <br/>include bears, wolves, dogs, deer, wild boar, beavers, amphibians and more, according to Mental Floss
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