Between 1946 and 1958, the United States detonated 23 nuclear bombs at Bikini Atoll in the Pacific, destroying islands and contaminating the lagoon; decades later, researchers found flourishing coral communities whose resilience may offer insights for cancer research

Once thought to be permanently scarred by nuclear tests, Bikini Atoll’s waters now teem with vibrant marine life. Corals, exposed to decades of radiation, exhibit remarkable cellular resilience and genetic repair mechanisms. Scientists are studying these organisms, hoping to unlock secrets that could lead to new cancer treatments and a deeper understanding of nature’s ability to heal.

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