Chernobyl is full of radioactive dogs. It has nothing to do with the nuclear accident, according to a study

Behind him Chernobyl nuclear plant accidentthe areas close to the plant continue to be dangerous for humans. He reactor number four The Vladimir Ilyich Lenin plant exploded on April 26, 1986, releasing 500 times more radioactive material in northern Ukraine than was used in the Hiroshima bomb. It was a natural disaster that, little by little, became a paradise full of radioactive animals and plants. And it is because, beyond the few humans who work in maintenance tasks, the visits and those who installed the New Safe Sarcophagusthe animals roam freely. Among them, there are dogs, so many that they were baptized as “the Chernobyl puppies”. When the accident occurred, the dogs were abandoned, but in recent years, the population has skyrocketed and it is estimated that there are around a thousand dogs roaming freely. Petting one of these adorable little dogs is not a good idea due to their radioactive load, but a new study points out that the genetic differences of these dogs have nothing to do with a radiation-induced mutation. The radioactive dogs of Chernobyl Watching the video above, it seems impossible to resist the temptation of petting these puppies. The problem is that they have radioactive particles in their fur, but the incredible thing about this story is that they simply exist so close to the accident zone. The ionizing radiation It interacts in a curious way with the tissues of living beings: it breaks chemical bonds and modifies the structure of the chains of atoms. It is what causes animals to develop tumors, something that The plants adapted much better due to its particularities. Of that thousand of dogs wandering around Chernobyl302 have been under study for some time by the University of South Carolina or the National Human Genome Research Institute with the purpose of characterizing their genetic structure. The animals belong to three different populations that have lived inside the plant and at distances of between 10 and 15 kilometers from ‘ground zero’. Their research aims to help answer questions about how humans and other species can adapt to survive in such aggressive environments, and researchers are already getting some answers. The first thing is that it seems that these dogs are evolving at a different rate than dogs from neighboring areas. They have some distinctive genetic traits in their DNA that they have developed over the years and a few months ago they already they dropped that the radiation could have nothing to do with them. Now it is North Carolina State University and the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University who have shared a study in which they claim that they have been working with two populations of dogs, separated only by about 16 kilometershave different genetic traits. “We are trying to determine whether exposure to low levels of environmental toxins, such as radiation, lead, etc., over many years could explain some of these differences,” says Matthew Breen, one of the authors. What they did was start looking for differences at the chromosomal level, later in small intervals of the genome and, finally, differences in nucleotides. Reactor number 4 with its current sarcophagus The goal was to find abnormalities and evidence of DNA mutations in reproductive cells, which are passed from generation to generation. “It’s like using the zoom function on your phone’s camera to get more details: We start with a wide view of the subject and then zoom in,” says Breen. And the result is interesting, since it seems that radiation does not have much to do with the changes found: “We know that, for example, exposure to high doses of radiation can introduce instability from the chromosomal level down. Although this dog population is 30 or more generations removed from those present during the 1986 disaster, the mutations would likely still be detectable if they offered a survival advantage to those original dogs. But we found no evidence of that in these dogs.” The work follows its coursesince with what they have found, the researchers cannot rule out the role of selective pressure in explaining the differences between the two populations of dogs. “In human terms, this is like studying a population that is centuries away from the one that was present at the time of the disaster. It is possible that the dogs that survived long enough to reproduce already had genetic traits that increased their ability to survive and, perhaps, what there was was extreme ‘natural selection’ at the beginning,” says another of the authors, Megan Dillon. The researcher points out that it may be that, after this extreme pressure, the nuclear plant dogs were simply kept separate from the city’s population. “Investigating this path is a next step that we are working on,” he comments. Unavoidable disasters Another of the authors is Norman Kleiman, of the Columbia University School of Public Health. Keiman comments that “most people think of the Chernobyl nuclear accident as a radiological disaster in an abandoned corner of Ukraine, but the potential adverse health implications are much broader,” and this is due to many other toxins, such as heavy metals, lead dust, pesticides and asbestos. The curious thing is that most of these toxins were released into the environment during the decades of cleanup that followed and this is something that may also have had an influence on the living beings in the area. “Studying companion animals, like these dogs, gives us a window into the types of health risks that people may face.” “The importance of continuing to study the environmental health aspects of large-scale disasters like this cannot be overstated. It is certain that, given the increasingly technological and industrial nature of our societies, there will inevitably be other similar disasters in the future, and we need to understand the possible health risks and how to better protect people,” the researcher emphasizes. Thus, understanding these genetic variations in dogs is not only the answer to a scientific curiosity, but also something practical in order to better … Read more

In full era of extreme heat waves and saturation, Spain has found an engine to boost its tourism: winter

If a while ago they had asked us (to you, to me or any) where we had to pass the vacations, we would have responded that Bali, Italy either Barcelonadepending on the tastes and budget of each one. What is almost certain is that wherever we imagine we would imagine in short sleeve, wearing shirts, with cap and sunglasses. Normal, right? Except for the Snow loversvacations has always been synonymous with summer and high temperatures. In a Spain that deal chronically with Heat waves, droughts and saturation Of his great island destinations and the Mediterranean coast that is no longer so. On vacation with a scarf. With the sector in record levels and increasingly foreigners in hotels, in Spain the flow of tourists grows throughout the year. In the cold months. And of course in the warm, the most associated with the offer of “Sun and Beach” that so well worked for years to the hospitality industry. The INE data and independent studies They show however that more and more travelers are, when planning their vacations, they look for dates in winter. What do the figures say? That in Spain tourism not only grows during the summer months. He also does it in winter. And at a good pace. Between October and December 2024 The INE counted 24.5 million travelers in their hotel occupancy survey, 35% more than during the same months of 2014 and 72% higher than the same balance of 2004. Between January and March the flow of travelers was 20.6 million, which also leaves increases of 43 and 74%, respectively. Growing more in percentage terms is “easier” when you start from low data, so it is normal for tourist increase percentages to be more bulky during the cold months than summer. Even so, the differences between them are interesting. In 2024 the INE registered 38.1 million tourists between July and September, 25% more than a decade before and 56% above 2004. In both cases they are increased increases than those of winter. The cold weight of the cold. The observatory shows that despite the Increased tourists That Spain has registered over the last years, winter has not lost weight in the sector. On the contrary, they have been reinforced as a holiday period. If in 1999 the coldest months (December-February) brought together 21.7% of the total number of travelers counted by the INE throughout the year, in 2024 that portion of the cake was somewhat larger, of 22.2%. It is not a great increase, but significant. In the specific case of foreign tourists, arriving from other countries, the increase was even greater: the contribution from winter to the annual balance passed in that case from 18% of 1999 to touch 20% in 2024. The data is extracted from the Hotel occupation survey of the INE, with which other types of accommodation exclude. When do you travel? A few days ago the economist Ángel Talavera shared in x Another study, with cross data from Oxford Economics and Aemet, in which it is appreciated how tourism grows at a good pace in winter and autumn, even more than during the “peak” summer weeks. Reading is the same: in a stage of general tourism growth, new travelers who move in Spain do not focus only on the warmest months. They also look at the scarf months. In favor of the flow of tourists in winter he has played The bet of some Spanish cities for Christmas, especially cities such as Madrid, Badalona or Vigo, which have made it one of its main tourist claims. This year the Galician city even launched a promotional campaign with posters in New YorkLondon, Rome or Paris in which he presumed from his Christmas decoration. Not everything is positive factors. Winter tourism has had to deal with The crisis of skiing stations, conditioned (and in many cases forced to reinvent themselves) Before snow shortage and “lightning” seasons. Click on the image to go to Tweet. Great ally to great threat. The data collected by the INE and Oxford Economics are interesting because they are framed in a broader phenomenon and that over recent years have analyzed other organisms, such as European Travel Commission (Etc) or Caixabanck Researchsand that can also be followed with the help of The international press: The heat that for decades served as an ally to the Spanish tourism sector and made Spain a destination coveted by citizens of countries more north now threatens to become an enemy. The reason is simple. Between heat waves and chronified droughts, added to the saturation of Great destinations of the Mediterranean or the Canary Islandsforeign travelers have begun to look with more temperate alternatives. Rethinking the holidays. The data From etc. they are revealing: 33.7% of Europeans avoid places where they are exposed to extreme meteorological phenomena, such as heat waves, and 17.3% directly discards the regions in which mercury can rise too much during Your trips. Moreover, 8.5% of respondents recognize that they have begun to change the months in which they travel. And etc is not the only one to detect that trend. The United Kingdom Tourist Operators Association (ABTA) suggests That the months of “middle season”, such as October, May or June (either icy or achicharrantes) have become the most popular among the British who plan a vacation abroad. One and no more. The relationship between the thermometer and tourism was analyzed a while ago CaixaBank Researchs in A broad study in which he slid another interesting idea: foreign visitors who have to live a heat wave during their vacations are less likely to repeat destiny. To be more precise and in the case of Spain, its willingness to return falls from 14 to 12.1%. And that is the average. The percentage varies between nationalities. Americans, for example, do not seem willing to sweat during their vacations. Among those who have touched a heat wave in Spain the inclination to repeat fate falls 42.5%. Even the foreign press has criticized Sometimes … Read more

In full desert, Saudi Arabia is preparing its next great energy bet with the help of a partner: China

Saudi Arabia is facing a fiscal deficit Due to the expensive investments in projects such as The Line, which are part of their 2030 vision to diversify its economy. However, one part compensates for another, and that is that the Saudi country is focused in covering everything with solar panelsbut it has not taken into account until now where it could store energy. Short. Saudi Arabia has officially connected the largest energy storage system (Bess) in the world in Bisha, province of ‘Asir. The project has achieved a milestone in the country’s strategy due to a 500 MW/2000 MWh battery system. The operating company is Saudi Electric Company and uses advanced technology supplied by ByD. A larger initiative. The project, called Bisha Bess, is part of a broader initiative of the Arab country to further strengthen your renewable energy infrastructure. The nation is looking for more than half of its energy to come from renewable energiesso you have seen in storage the necessary component for this transition. Saudi Arabia has found that the batteries provide flexibility to the network and allows the integration of intermittent energy sources such as solar and wind. Apart from being part of the National Vision 2030 Plan, Bisha Bess is part of different large -scale storage initiatives. In an ongoing tender, the list of 33 prequalified bidders was published in early January and revealed that Masdar, Acwa Power, EDF and Totalenergies compete for 15 -year storage service contracts. 122 storage units. The Chinese company byd have prefabricated the 122 units, each integrates a 6MW energy conversion system (PCs) along with four iron and lithium phosphate batteries (LFP) batteries, each with a capacity of 5,365MWH. The design is modular to optimize space, improve system integration and minimize failure points. Desert construction. Although the batteries were supplied by the Chinese company byd, the project was carried out by a consortium formed by State Grid Corporation of China and Alfanar Projectswho were in charge of engineering, equipment acquisition and installation construction. The installation, located in an extremely challenging desert environment, has presented significant difficulties, such as high temperatures and frequent sand storms. To deal with these obstacles, the engineers perfected the installation techniques and optimized the start -up processes, ensuring the reliability of the long -term system. If you can’t with them, join them. This famous phrase can be attributed to the Saudi kingdom, who has thought about China. At the time he began to enter this race for the renewables, Arabia Saudi began to great. However, in the field of Megaestructures and renewablethe Asian giant has no rival. Although the Arab country is developing different projects in renewables, others that also integrate clean sources such as the city of Neom, is not having the expected success. However, there is a sector where you could compete with China: nuclear energy. The kingdom has the ability to Extract and process Uranium, which would position him as a key actor. Image | Red Sea Project SA Xataka | Saudi Arabia has just opened another of its colossal projects: the world’s longest driver transport system

innovation and style full of surprises in Madrid

If the Princess of Asturian Awardss held in Oviedo are one of the occasions in which you can see the reina Letizia show their evolution in terms of more festive looks, the International Tourism Fair-FITUR is the event in which to see how their most transgressive fashion tastes are shown to Spanish society (configuring his most viral image of the year). Here, we are going to analyze all of his elections since 2009, when he began participating in his inauguration. 114 © Getty Images FITUR 2024: the Victorian jumpsuit with a Spanish seal For the inauguration of the 44th edition of the International Tourism Fair-FITUR at IFEMA-MADRID on January 24, 2024, Queen Letizia recovered a victorian style jumpsuitin black and white and that drew attention for its little ruffles buttoned on the esctoe and its wide culotte-style pants. She wore that Teresa Helbig garment for the first time during her official visit to Croatia on November 17, 2022. She combined it with her black PINKCHICguagua pumps that she had had since December 12, 2023, her Adolfo Domínguez bucket bag (the Vachetta design that she has had since 2020), her Coreterno ring and teardrop-shaped earrings that she has had since 2014. 214 © Getty Images FITUR 2023: an original discounted jersey On January 18, the Queen attended to inaugurate the 43rd edition of the International Tourism Fair-FITUR in Madrid. There, Doña Letizia premiered a black sweater with a harlequin-type crochet collarwhich was discounted and belonged to the Sandro brand. She combined it with ankle-length pants from Hugo Boss and cowboy-style boots from Unisa. She finished her look with her Coreterno ring and her Gold&Roses double dagger earrings. © Getty Images FITUR 2022: a unique coat This year, Mrs. Letizia once again opted for a look in neutral tones. As the centerpiece of her style, the Queen recovered for the first time a straight gabardine coat in check print vichywaterproof finish and knee length (375 euros), by Mirto (it is the only garment from this Spanish brand that to date appeared in her dressing room). She paired it with a turtleneck sweater and waxed leather effect leggings.. He completed his image with matching lounges, by Magrit; and their Chanel star earrings and his Karen Hallam ring. © Gtresonline FITUR 2021: a denim jumpsuit with ruffles This year, Mrs. Letizia innovated to brand new signature in your dressing room, IQ Collection. Specifically, it showed off the design Tana (135 euros), a monkey on denim white and ruffled body. For the occasion, the Queen personalized it by adding a black belt with which she marked her figure. To match, he wore some Manolo Blahnik pumps and bag in animal print with golden chainmodel Marché by Nina Ricci. As for her jewelry, she recovered her white gold and diamond button earrings and her Karen Hallam ring. –The Queen debuts her first look by Inés Domecq: a white ruffled jumpsuit © Fernando Junco FITUR 2020: the ‘confetti’ dress In this edition, Mrs. Letizia He changed his strategy and moved away from his more sober looks and masculine aesthetics by recovering a Massimo Dutti ‘confetti’ print dress. The Queen had premiered it in October 2019 in Seoul during her State Visit to Korea after attending the enthronement of Naruhito of Japan in Tokyo. As on that occasion, he wanted to accompany this creation of some living rooms in a mix of textures, by Magrit. For jewelry, she wore her button-shaped diamond earrings and her Karen Hallam ring. –The Queen breaks tradition in Fitur with her 99 euro ‘confetti’ dress © Gtresonline FITUR 2019: the ‘harlequin’ blouse and the ‘Rania’ skirt In this edition, the Queen opted for a asymmetrical skirt found harmony with the style of Rania from Jordan. A design with a checkered print and irregular hem of Massimo Dutti which was reduced with a discount of more than 50% (from 103 to 40 euros). She combined it with a ‘harlequin’ bib blouse, also by Massimo Dutti. As accessories, she opted for brown leather designs. They were not new, but she recovered them from her dressing room and we had already seen them on several occasions. As a bag, she opted for an envelope-type model in leather. Hugo Boss and, as footwear, he wore pumps with crossed straps on the instep, Magritwhich move away from flat footwear type oxford which she wore in four of her eight previous looks at FITUR. As earrings, she recycled a long design from the collection New Romance of Tous which premiered in the summer of 2018. –Doña Letizia returns to the sales and debuts the ‘Rania’ skirt © Fernando Junco FITUR 2018: some kitten heels with studs This year, the Queen opted for a total look of Hugo Boss: straight-cut tailored pants, a two-tone coat also in a linear pattern (a black and cream design that she wore for the first time in January 2017 at the opening of the XXIX edition of Agroexpo, in Badajoz) and a debut blouse in white with black trim details. At his feet, some high heel shoes midi 5 cm from Uterqüe (they were out of season, so they were out of stock at the time). This model incorporated an innovative detail in its dressing room due to its sharp metal studs that They recovered the transgressive spirit with which Doña Letizia surprises sometimes. –With studs and a midi heel, Doña Letizia’s revolutionary footwear in Fitur © Gtresonline FITUR 2017: a look with boots One more year, the Queen opted for Spanish fashion, as her style of blouse, ankle boots and pants culotte was signed by Uterqüe. Besides, Her shoulder bag was from Adolfo Domínguez’s U line.. © Gtresonline FITUR 2016: a tailored suit and blouse nude As in previous years before, he opted for a sober and masculine look. Specifically, he opted for a Hugo Boss outfitconsisting of a navy blue jacket suit and blouse nude with round neck and pleats. In addition, she wore Magrit salons. As earrings, pieces of wild … Read more

Ariana Grande Goes Full Audrey Hepburn At 2025 Golden Globes: Photos

NEWS Source: MEGA; @NewsAriana_Br/X Ariana Grande wore a 1966 Givenchy Haute Couture gown to the 2025 Golden Globe Awards. Jan. 5 2025, Updated 8:17 pm ET Did someone say Breakfast at Tiffany’s? Ariana Grande turned heads as she arrived in style at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif., for the 2025 Golden Globe Awards on Sunday night, January 5, once again channeling another iconic Audrey Hepburn-inspired look. Article continues below advertisement Source: CBS/PARAMOUNT Article continues below advertisement The Wicked actress — who received a nomination for Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture — donated a 1966 Givenchy Haute Couture gown to the first awards show of the new year. The vintage, never-before-worn design was pulled straight from the era of Hepburn’s prime, which only further fueled theories Grande is preparing herself for a potential upcoming biopic audition. Article continues below advertisement Source: @NewsAriana_Br/X Ariana Grande looked stunning in the vintage ensemble. Article continues below advertisement In a press release, LILY et Cie owner Rita Watnick revealed the “7 Rings” singer purchased the archival outfit from the vintage clothing store, noting: “Fashion like this didn’t just happen by chance — it was the result of one of the most collaboration legendarys in fashion and film history. The dress “It was unworn. It still had the original mode depose seal in place on the dress.” Article continues below advertisement Source: @NewsAriana_Br/X Ariana Grande was nominated for Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture. MORE ON: Ariana Grande Want OK! every day? Sign up here! Article continues below advertisement Grande ultimately fell short in the category, with the award going to Zoe Saldana for her portrayal of Rita Mora Castro in Emilia Perez. Ahead of the show, Grande gushed over her role as Glinda the Good Witch while stopping for an interview on the red carpet. Article continues below advertisement “It’s the most surreal thing in the entire world. It’s not something you expect when you go into something like this. I was so grateful to do the work. This something is not something you’d expect. (There are) so many women I love so much and it’s all very insane,” the Nickelodeon alum expressed. Shouting out the people who helped bring her red carpet look to life, Grande shared: “I have an amazing glam team. My team — without them I am a potato. I am very grateful for my team. We had a lot of laughter this morning, we had a lot of fun.” Article continues below advertisement Source: @NewsAriana_Br/X Fans are convinced Ariana Grande wants to play Audrey Hepburn in a biopic. Article continues below advertisement As soon as Grande emerged at the Golden Globes, fans flocked to social media to share their reactions about the A-lister stepping out in yet another Hepburn-inspired style. “Ariana Grande (is) campaigning for the Audrey Hepburn biopic role with these past few looks,” one person speculated via X (formerly named Twitter), while another user declared: “Ariana Grande must really want to play Audrey Hepburn so bad. Every outing on the red carpet seems like cosplay and a walking audition.” Article continues below advertisement “Ariana Grande is really leaning into the Audrey Hepburn thing on the red carpet but I still am not sold on her playing her in a movie,” a third viewer insisted. Meanwhile, an internet troll snubbed, “Ariana grande looks NOTHING like Audrey Hepburn and she’s also not British so she would seriously be a terrible fit.” AND! News interviewed Grande on the red carpet.

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