Guardians of the Depths: Life Aboard a Nuclear Submarine

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that some subtler mutations have occurred.space and science stories? Sign up for Mashables weekly Light Speed newsletter.

Guardians of the Depths: Life Aboard a Nuclear Submarine

Its basically a wildlife refuge.if one wolf has a mutated gene that affects eyesight.it hasnt appeared to produce harmful changes -- if any -- to their bodies.

Guardians of the Depths: Life Aboard a Nuclear Submarine

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Guardians of the Depths: Life Aboard a Nuclear Submarine

a young male wolf left its home in the radiation-contaminated zone around Chernobyl.

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The conspicuous lack of traditional documentary devices allows Baldwin to unintentionally speak to this moment.which hinges on a painfully obvious metaphoric plot device: Sidney Poitier and Tony Curtis play escaped members of a chain gang who must try to get along because they remain shackled together—just like white and black America.

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