Speaking of nuclear radiation, we have to say about the Nizhny Chernobyl nuclear accident. The Chernobyl nuclear accident was a nuclear reactor accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Soviet Ukraine. The accident is considered to be the worst nuclear power plant accident in history and the first accident to be rated as a Category 7 event on the International Nuclear Event Scale (IMF).
On April 26, 1986, during an experiment, the No. 4 reactor of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant occurred**, killing 30 people on the spot and leaking more than 8 tons of strong radio. The nuclear accident directly polluted more than 60,000 square kilometers of land around the power station and exposed more than 3.2 million people to nuclear radiation, causing a major disaster in the history of peaceful use of nuclear energy.
The Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident is 40 years old, and although the exclusion zone is uninhabited, there is a lot of wildlife, most notably wolves.
American scientists describe the wolves as "similar to cancer patients receiving radiation**". A study by Princeton University in the United States found that gray wolves exposed to radiation for multiple generations for a long time in the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exclusion zone "showed lineage-specific differences in some genomic regions and overlapped genes related to cancer physiology." These genes contain important functions such as anti-tumor immunity, cell invasion, and migration."
In response to the study of the Chernobyl wolf, scientists intend to cooperate with relevant units to try to find a new direction for human cancer. I still remember that some time ago, Putin announced that Russian scientists are close to developing an anti-cancer vaccine and will soon be available, I don't know if it has anything to do with it.
This has to make people admire Darwin's theory of evolution "natural selection, survival of the fittest". Nature is too wonderful, and the cancer that has been difficult to be overcome by human beings has been solved by natural evolution, which is the most perfect interpretation of "the bell must be tied to the bell". Some netizens said that human beings are too small, and they are not as strong as the vitality of animals, and animals have the ability to perceive before the arrival of natural disasters, but humans do not, and even suspect that humans are not native species to the earth. And gave some examples to support this view, which can be described as mysterious!
Indonesian tsunami elephants, monkeys, and birds all had a premonition, but people didn't! They are the primordial creatures of the Earth and have a strong sense of changes in the Earth's magnetic field! Human beings are not native species to the earth, conch and fish have evolved for hundreds of millions of years, and have not developed into intelligent civilizations, dinosaurs, mammoths, and monkeys have not evolved into intelligent civilizations, and human beings have mastered nuclear **, chip and laser technology in just 100 years, which is definitely not evolved, it is the higher civilization that has been guiding human beings."
Personally, I think this statement is too far-fetched, monkeys still can't fly after so many years of evolution, turtles still can't outrun rabbits after so many years of evolution, the species are different, and they can't be compared. The Chernobyl wolf was a genetic mutation that took many generations of sacrifices.
Our country pays attention to making up for the form with the form, where to eat and where to make up, if these wolves are in our country, will they be used to make medicinal wine? It's scary to think about.
What do you think about this?
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