Mayya Gil, an elderly woman who survived the Nazis, Chernobyl, and Covid-19, died at the age of 95 after being struck by a delivery van while crossing the street in Brooklyn, New York. The post ...
Researchers collected soil and ash after the 2020 wildfires in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. Chemical tests suggested that the fires made it easier for contaminants to wash into nearby rivers.
A 95-year-old woman, Mayya Gil, who survived significant historical events, died after being struck by a truck in Brooklyn.
The site of the 1986 nuclear disaster, Chernobyl is still highly radioactive and considered one of the most dangerous places ...
Mayya Gil, a 95-year-old New Yorker who survived the Nazi invasion of Ukraine, the Chernobyl disaster, and the COVID-19 ...
In the popular imagination, nuclear power plants conjure fears of catastrophic explosions and radiation leaks, such as the Chernobyl disaster in Ukraine in 1986. In reality, hundreds of reactors ...
Mayya Gil, a 95-year-old New York City resident who was originally from Ukraine, was killed after she was struck by a truck ...
It’s important to remember that disasters worthy of our attention as Americans are not only natural disasters like wildfires, but those that were man-made, like the Deepwater Horizon explosion in 2010 ...
A 95-year-old woman, who survived some of history's most catastrophic events, died last week after she was hit by a vehicle ...
Mayya Gil, 95, immigrated from Ukraine in 1992. Officials say she died after being hit by a driver outside her Brooklyn home.
Mayya Gil had been walking across Cropsey Avenue in front of her apartment in Bensonhurst near 24th Avenue around 12:40 p.m.
A black fungus that's growing in Chernobyl's infamous No. 4 nuclear reactor is absorbing some of its radiation as part of its ...