
Laut einer Studie scheinen die mutierten Wölfe von Tschernobyl eine Resistenz gegen Krebs entwickelt zu haben
by MORaHo04

Laut einer Studie scheinen die mutierten Wölfe von Tschernobyl eine Resistenz gegen Krebs entwickelt zu haben
by MORaHo04
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Dr Evil would love himself some radioactive wolves for sure…
Hopefully mankind can take advantage of this.
Would be quite funny if this lead to a general vaccine for cancer. Pro nuclear rhetoric would be unbeatable: Chernobyl was the worst nuclear disaster and it cured cancer.
So we can cure cancer by orchestrating nuclear annihilation?
But seriously, that’s interesting. I suppose it’s very much an evolve or die out situation.
Life finds a way
well that’s a metal title.
So i visited chernobyl a few years back on holiday , and a puppy gnawed on my hand and slightly drew blood
i am going to assume it transferred some cancer proofness to me
Wolf blood! Get your wolf blood here! Cure all cancers, terminate all tumors with our radioactive wolf blood!
Wolf Blood brought to you by Frank’s Fluids
Wolf’s aren’t the problem. It’s the deathclaws and rad scorpions
Nature is healing.
canines evolve very quickly.
Cancer hates this one simple trick.
New challenge for 2024.
Im not worried about the mutant wolfes but that controller staring at me while i take a sip from vodka freaks me out.
But do they have resistance to Gary Busey and his silver bullets?
If you knew anything about cancer, what *is* cancer, what is it caused by, and how it develops, you’d immediately know this is sensationalized bullcrap.
Put another way, the ones who were vulnerable to cancer all died off.
okay so which one of you lovelies wants to come with me for a little ~experiment~
Chernobyl’s Mutant Wolves is a great band name
I knew it, wolf friend powers, Activate!
They’re looking for adamantium!
Humans’ best earthling friend helps cure most prolific earthling disease
Amazing title
Isn’t there a bacterium that lives in nuclear plants water that is resistant to radiation?
Pseudodogs
I know what I must do, but I don’t know if I have the strength to do it
It is a good illustration that evolution works in spikes of activity, ~~basically like me~~.
There was an evolutionary pressure – high radiation and wolves evolved. They had a couple of dozens of generations to do so.
They have a litter of multiple kids, so there are enough kids to compete.
——- P.S. ——-
Humans also have this behaviour. I read an article about people of Middle East who were not capable to digest western food.
The article say that basically few generation sufficed to drastically decrease their number.
If you know this article please share the link.
Well wolf apocalypse wasn’t on my 2024 bingo card.
*resistance to cancer*?
while i get the idea the phrasing is just so off
More study needed but at first glance, it looks as though we got a glimpse at how natural selection works: those without the traits to survive the elevated radiation were more likely to die, while those endowed with some level of cancer resistance survived and passed on their genes, and in turn their offspring were better equipped to survive and subsequently pass on their genes.
Or maybe Jesus likes radioactive wolves. Who can really say.