Scientists have recorded a rise in nuclear activity in the destroyed nuclear reactor at the Chornobyl power plant in Ukraine since it was covered over in 2017, but the rise has levelled off and does not exceed safety standards, staff said on May 12.
Scientists have recorded a rise in nuclear activity in the destroyed nuclear reactor at the Chornobyl power plant in Ukraine since it was covered over in 2017, but the rise has levelled off and does not exceed safety standards, staff said on May 12.