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The Mysterious Black Fungus From Chernobyl That May Eat Radiation
samedi 29 novembre 2025, 09:01 , par Slashdot
In 2007, nuclear scientist Ekaterina Dadachova at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine found that melanised fungi grew 10% faster when exposed to radioactive caesium compared to control samples, leading her to propose 'radiosynthesis' -- a process where organisms convert radiation into metabolic energy. The same strain, Cladosporium sphaerospermum, traveled to the ISS in December 2018 and grew an average of 1.21 times faster over 26 days compared to Earth-based controls. Nils Averesch, a biochemist at the University of Florida and co-author of that study, remains cautious about attributing the growth boost to radiation harvesting since zero gravity could also be responsible. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://news.slashdot.org/story/25/11/28/1516243/the-mysterious-black-fungus-from-chernobyl-that-may...
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