Radiation-eating Fungi 192
SEWilco writes "Fungus growths have been found in many extreme environments, including the Chernobyl reactor walls. Some fungi have been found whose growth is enhanced by radiation. I wonder if someone saved samples of the MIR-eating fungi."
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Want to help change this sad state of affairs? Join my project; we're redoing popular video games to remove the ungodly influences imposed on them by modern society.
"Look! Pikachu is being intelligently designed!"
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Thank you, you just made my day !
(And, as a side note, I'm sure such groups do indeed exist somewhere in the bible belt... see SIG)
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http://yro.slashdot.org/yro/07/05/24/1326241.shtm
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Unfortunately, there's not a lot I can do at this time to make my countrymen more intelligent or at least less ignorant. On behalf of my fellow intelligent Americans, I apologize to the rest of the world for our moronic compatriots.
Would any British like to apologize for the morons in their country, such as the ones who want to ban knives, or the ones who won't teach about the Holocaust because it might offend some Muslims
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*pun intended
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Original headline was correct... (Score:5, Funny)
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While that may TECHNICALLY be correct... (Score:2)
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This renaming trick is just a convenient way to avoid badboy-points.
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England == Great Britain == The UK
Any further distinction is mere nit-picking, like Canada being a part of North America.
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Scotland and Wales are part of England???
Not only that's totally false, but I'd like to see your face minutes after you said that in loud voice at a pub in Edinburgh.
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Thats sort of funny. While I thought the Welsh and the Scottish were English, I didn't think any one considered the United states citizens, English. Well, maybe the anti-immigration folks.
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I can also confirm that Amsterdam is slated to be cut off from the Netherlands and, as a separate country, will be drifted off at sea in 2012.
The risks of sarcastic geography (Score:2)
That last one is actually true.
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I'm going to say this in a way that even a geographically challenged American can understand. Ignorance is sad. You need to work on this. This is how things were in 1986.
USSR = country
USA = country
Russia != country
Tennessee != country
Russia = state
Tennessee = state
Ukraine = state
Russia = state within a country, that is, it'
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083943/ [imdb.com]
Layne
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But hell, this one's got Clint Eastwood at the controls, who lands it on a freaking ice floe. Neither of the two real-world planes can compete with that.
radiation-enhanced growth worries me (Score:1)
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Radiation Eating Fungi (Score:5, Funny)
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We'll have not mushroom by 2020.
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Indeed so -- and we all know that massively irradiated areas are where all humans like to forage for fungi!
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Also known is that melanin absorbs radiation (Score:2)
The interesting thing here is that fungal cells with melanin in them apparently show increased enzyme activity when exposed to ionizing radiation. If I read the paper right, the melanin absorbs the radiation, giving it energy to transfer an electron to NADH, a biological catalyst important in metabolism, which in turn boosts the me
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Radiation Hormesis (Score:5, Interesting)
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But this is very interesting observation. Do they have any idea why cancer rates are down in higher radiation?
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That's how Godzilla came about. The film was originally more of a warning/etc, but was re-cut with an american in a few scenes and turned into a monster movie. I know there are others like you were talking about (I think the ants in the movie THEM was influenced by radiation).
Back on an earlier topic, I've seen documentaries about soviet programs to distriube train loads of grain and have it mixed togehter in hopes of getting new seeds with better yeilds. The project would have be interesting. The breakup
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Of course now we know that the reason fungus survives in relatively high raditaion environments like nuclear reactors is because fungii are ruled by Scorpio and the most influencial planet for Scorpio is Pluto. Pluto of course has dominion over "unseen forces", such as ionizing radiation, and its metal is plutonium - the link is so obvious I don't see how this is newsworthy.
Let me know when the manufacturers of tinea medication realise that the harmonious 120 degree seperation between Pisces (which rules the foot) and Scorpio (which rules fungus) abandon their business because they cannot overcome what's written in the stars
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Answer 1:
Mamalian glands (I love that word - glands) start around the armpit.
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Cancer is ruled by the moon. To moon is to flash ones bottom. Bottoms are rich environments for bacteria and fungi.
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No they don't. Mammary glands, OTOH...
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Yes indeed. You hear the most outrageous lies about it. Half-baked goggle-box do-gooders telling everyone it's bad for you. Pernicious nonsense! Everyone can stand a hundred chest x-rays a year. They oughta have 'em too.
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Even though you can't spell it?
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Yeah ... it shows! You should have started your post with First p0st!
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As the name could show you, it's a physicist (someone with a PhD in physics) working in the medical fields (his colleagues are MD, just like me).
... Although we haven't found a way to mount them on sh
There's a field of medicine where we needs the a lot, for exemple : the nuclear medicine.
High radiations are something that kills, as the MP said before. Therefor they can be focalised and targeted to kill cancer cells (Yes. Friking "nucular death rays" !
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I doubt it's possible to get living organisms to shorten the half-life of radioactive materials, but fungi that abosrb radioactive materials can be very useful. When radioactive waste contaminates the ground, fungi can extract and concentrate it. The mushrooms can then be harvested for disposal as radioactive waste, leaving the soil in the area less radioactive. Paul Stamets describes it in Mycelium Running (there're good facts in between the hippie/druggie/mystical stuff) describing this and other similar applications of fungi as "mycoremediation".
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Not that safe. (Score:2)
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possible upside? (Score:5, Funny)
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Quick, alert the authorities, like that guy who owns the internet !
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BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
oh man, maybe i am notorious
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Link to Mir fungi (Score:5, Informative)
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I'm confused ... if I eat these ... (Score:3, Funny)
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Flawed paper (Score:2, Interesting)
"Irradiated melanin manifested a 4-fold increase in its capacity to reduce NADH relative to non-irradiated melanin."
Sorry! NADH is the reduced form, NAD+ is the oxidized form. NAD+ can be reduced to NADH. NADH can't be further reduced by organisms.
I'll leave it to others to find the additional flaws.
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How's this news ? *yawn* (Score:2)
This still doesn't get rid of the radiation. (Score:2)
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You get a bunch of radioactive fungi.
Yes. And that's much better than having a really big heap of radioactive soil, because the fungi have a smaller volume and are therefore much easier to dispose of.
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Eating radiation implies that the radiation is removed or converted. There is no mention of that.
That's the same like saying "solar rays eating fungi discovered".
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