Chernobyl has become a refuge for wildlife 33 years after the nuclear accident

Over the past 33 years, Chernobyl has gone from the being considered a potential desert for life to being an area of high interest for biodiversity conservation.

It may sound strange, but now we need to work to maintain the integrity of the exclusion zone as a nature reserve if we want to guarantee that in the future Chernobyl will remain a refuge for wildlife.
https://theconversation.com/chernobyl-has-become-a-refuge-for-wildlife-33-years-after-the-nuclear-accident-116303

APA Style Blog: Let’s Talk About Research Participants

https://blog.apastyle.org/apastyle/2013/08/lets-talk-about-research-participants.html

In this post you will learn how to present data gathered during surveys or interviews with research participants that you conducted as part of your research. You may be surprised to learn that although you can discuss your interview and survey data in a paper, you should not cite them. Here’s why.

The US economy likely just entered its longest ever expansion – here’s who benefited in 3 charts – The Convers ation

Economic growth represents two things – how much more the U.S. economy produces from one year to the next and how much more income Americans have relative to the previous year.

These are two sides of the same coin. When items get produced and sold, businesses and ultimately workers receive income. In theory, economic growth should represent a higher standard of living for Americans.

Unfortunately, economic growth during the current expansion has neither been deep nor broadly distributed among most Americans.
https://theconversation.com/the-us-economy-likely-just-entered-its-longest-ever-expansion-heres-who-benefited-in-3-charts-119577