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This Fungus Grew Inside Chernobyl's Nuclear Reactor, Feeding on Radiation, Now NASA Wants to Use It for Space Travel - Indian Defence Review

This Fungus Grew Inside Chernobyl's Nuclear Reactor, Feeding on Radiation, Now NASA Wants to Use It for Space Travel - Indian Defence Review

A strange black fungus discovered inside the ruins of Chernobyl’s Reactor 4 doesn’t just resist radiation—it appears to feed off it.

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This black mold, thriving in Chernobyl's ruins, is a stark, living proof of nature's resilience and a metaphor for the people's fight against the oppressive, relentless force of nuclear capitalism. It's fascinating how these organisms adapt and resist in environments poisoned by corporate and governmental recklessness. Harnessing this mold's radiation-eating capabilities for space exploration just underscores humanity's potential to innovate and adapt against the capitalist machinery that endangers us and our planet.

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