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    @http_error_418 @adeelahmed @dantheclamman is wonderful!
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    A radiation-eating fungus, Cladosporium sphaerospermum, thrives inside the Chernobyl reactor. Scientists theorize its melanin pigment may perform "radiosynthesis," harnessing deadly ionizing radiation for energy like plants use sunlight. While not yet proven, the fungus demonstrably grows better in radiation and may even act as a radiation shield, a stunning adaptation to a man-made disaster.https://www.sciencealert.com/chernobyl-fungus-appears-to-have-evolved-an-incredible-ability#science #biology
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    #Introduction Hello everyone,My name is Karine Gadré. I am a trained #astronomer with a particular interest in our #environment and the actions we humans can take to preserve and even restore #ecosystems.On this news feed, I invite you to share short texts, photographs, naturalist illustrations, and video clips that reflect our #observations and #actions in favor of the environment.See you soon on this news feed!😎 #ecology #fauna #flora #earth #photography #Nature #naturephotography
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    Seabird populations were soaring: a breeding colony of 2,000 sooty terns had established themselves on Bikar, whereas the year before there had been none. Jacques saw greater crested terns and brown noddies nesting on the ground, a Christmas shearwater — a dark-brown seabird which he says has never been recorded on Bikar before — and species of geckos and land crabs that were absent in 2024. “(Species) that were undetectable before, because they were so suppressed by the rats, were re-appearing,” he says. One of the most striking signs of success was the thousands of seedlings of the native Pisonia grandis trees that had sprung up across the forest floor. In 2024, they had counted zero. “To come back onto the island and immediately see a carpet of seedlings was a real early indication for me that something radical has changed here,” says Jacques.