Something Strange Is Living—and Thriving—Below Fukushima’s Dead Reactors
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Something Strange Is Living—and Thriving—Below Fukushima’s Dead Reactors
Ionizing radiation apparently didn’t prevent some types of bacteria from breeding in the water, but they are not the expected radiation-resistant types.
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Something Strange Is Living—and Thriving—Below Fukushima’s Dead Reactors
Ionizing radiation apparently didn’t prevent some types of bacteria from breeding in the water, but they are not the expected radiation-resistant types.
Popular Mechanics (www.popularmechanics.com)
Look out, it’s super shredder!
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Something Strange Is Living—and Thriving—Below Fukushima’s Dead Reactors
Ionizing radiation apparently didn’t prevent some types of bacteria from breeding in the water, but they are not the expected radiation-resistant types.
Popular Mechanics (www.popularmechanics.com)
Sounds like the marketing for the next Monarch series is going a bit overboard.
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Something Strange Is Living—and Thriving—Below Fukushima’s Dead Reactors
Ionizing radiation apparently didn’t prevent some types of bacteria from breeding in the water, but they are not the expected radiation-resistant types.
Popular Mechanics (www.popularmechanics.com)
Oh Popular Mechanics. How I miss the old you.
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Something Strange Is Living—and Thriving—Below Fukushima’s Dead Reactors
Ionizing radiation apparently didn’t prevent some types of bacteria from breeding in the water, but they are not the expected radiation-resistant types.
Popular Mechanics (www.popularmechanics.com)
Super Mutants?!
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Something Strange Is Living—and Thriving—Below Fukushima’s Dead Reactors
Ionizing radiation apparently didn’t prevent some types of bacteria from breeding in the water, but they are not the expected radiation-resistant types.
Popular Mechanics (www.popularmechanics.com)
The son of Godzilla.
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Something Strange Is Living—and Thriving—Below Fukushima’s Dead Reactors
Ionizing radiation apparently didn’t prevent some types of bacteria from breeding in the water, but they are not the expected radiation-resistant types.
Popular Mechanics (www.popularmechanics.com)
Tldr: some types of unexpected non-radioactive resistant bacteria are thriving in the radioactive environment. Additionally the bacteria are causing corrosion and so are being studied for decommissioning radioactive things.
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What horrors have they unleashed?
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Tldr: some types of unexpected non-radioactive resistant bacteria are thriving in the radioactive environment. Additionally the bacteria are causing corrosion and so are being studied for decommissioning radioactive things.
If the Linnaean name given to them doesn’t end in “gojirae”, there is no hope for humanity