Fungi That 'Eat' Radiation Are Growing on the Walls of Chernobyl's Ruined Nuclear Reactor
https://www.realclearscience.com/blog/2020/02/04/fungi_that_eat_radiation_are_growing_on_the_walls_of_chernobyls_ruined_nuclear_reactor.html
" some of the fungi growing in the area around the site of 1986 Chernobyl nuclear accident had the ability of growing into and decomposing so called "hot particles" – pieces of graphite from destroyed reactor # 4 ..." This is misleading.
The fungi is not magically speeding up decay. Changing the carbon into some other compound. ok
I'm not even sure if the probably meager attenuation is worth growing it.
Talk about your "magic" mushrooms
Maybe if they had said eats radioactive material the article would be more palatable (pun intended). Phytoremediation is not new in the nuclear field and is used around the world to clean up contaminated sites of radioactive material and other hazardous materials. Not sure if this fungi has any use other than keeping researchers employed and pure science.
Radioactive material, after eating, emits radiation. Therefore the fungi eat radiation preemptively.
I fail to see how that resembles a remedy to any situation. All you have now is radioactive fungi instead of radioactive fungi food.
your waste stream for future cleanup and long term storage (which ain't gonna happen) is a bit more complicated,...
but it's Chernobyl, so it's a small bit,...
besides, this movie thread has already been made several times over,...
[youtube height=200 width=400][size=78%]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TdUsyXQ8Wrs (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TdUsyXQ8Wrs)[/size][/youtube]