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bbc.com/future/article/20251125-the-mysterious-black-fungus-from-chernobyl-that-appears-to-eat-radiation

The mysterious black fungus from Chernobyl that may eat radiation​

 
Hail to our successors.

Extremophiles are some strange creatures. Brings new perspective to life only existing in earthlike conditions. Here are the major types.

  • Acidophile: an organism that thrives in acidic environments with pH levels of 3 and below.
  • Alkaliphile: an organism that thrives in alkaline environments with pH levels of 9 and above.
  • Barophile: an organism that lives in high-pressure environments, such as deep-sea habitats.
  • Halophile: an organism that lives in habitats with extremely high salt concentrations.
  • Hyperthermophile: an organism that thrives in environments with extremely high temperatures; between 80–122 °C or 176-252 °F.
  • Psychrophile: an organism that survives in extreme cold conditions and low temperatures; between −20 °C to +10 °C or −4 °F to 50 °C.
  • Radiophile: an organism that thrives in conditions with high levels of radiation, including ultraviolet and nuclear radiation.
  • Xerophile: an organism that lives in extreme dry conditions.
 
Hail to our successors.

Extremophiles are some strange creatures. Brings new perspective to life only existing in earthlike conditions. Here are the major types.

  • Acidophile: an organism that thrives in acidic environments with pH levels of 3 and below.
  • Alkaliphile: an organism that thrives in alkaline environments with pH levels of 9 and above.
  • Barophile: an organism that lives in high-pressure environments, such as deep-sea habitats.
  • Halophile: an organism that lives in habitats with extremely high salt concentrations.
  • Hyperthermophile: an organism that thrives in environments with extremely high temperatures; between 80–122 °C or 176-252 °F.
  • Psychrophile: an organism that survives in extreme cold conditions and low temperatures; between −20 °C to +10 °C or −4 °F to 50 °C.
  • Radiophile: an organism that thrives in conditions with high levels of radiation, including ultraviolet and nuclear radiation.
  • Xerophile: an organism that lives in extreme dry conditions.
Magaphile: a deranged organism that supports and lives in the highly toxic trump created political environment.
 
Hail to our successors.

Extremophiles are some strange creatures. Brings new perspective to life only existing in earthlike conditions. Here are the major types.

  • Acidophile: an organism that thrives in acidic environments with pH levels of 3 and below.
  • Alkaliphile: an organism that thrives in alkaline environments with pH levels of 9 and above.
  • Barophile: an organism that lives in high-pressure environments, such as deep-sea habitats.
  • Halophile: an organism that lives in habitats with extremely high salt concentrations.
  • Hyperthermophile: an organism that thrives in environments with extremely high temperatures; between 80–122 °C or 176-252 °F.
  • Psychrophile: an organism that survives in extreme cold conditions and low temperatures; between −20 °C to +10 °C or −4 °F to 50 °C.
  • Radiophile: an organism that thrives in conditions with high levels of radiation, including ultraviolet and nuclear radiation.
  • Xerophile: an organism that lives in extreme dry conditions.
So, what I think you saying is that we humans are not and can not so screw up this Earth as to destroy all life. I know you know this, but, . . ., Republicans are going to read what you wrote as a challenge, to be met with, "Hey y'all, watch this!"
 
So, what I think you saying is that we humans are not and can not so screw up this Earth as to destroy all life. I know you know this, but, . . ., Republicans are going to read what you wrote as a challenge, to be met with, "Hey y'all, watch this!"
No, I was thinking cosmologically as in life on other planets. Even if Republicans took it as a challenge, it would be like a fart in a whirlwind. We've already had five major extinction events where over 50% of the animals and large numbers of plants were lost and earth never did give a shit. The Republicans got nothing compared to that.

Fwiw, if it wasn't for the last one, 66 million years or so, mammals would still be running around hiding from the dinosaurs.
 
No, I was thinking cosmologically as in life on other planets. Even if Republicans took it as a challenge, it would be like a fart in a whirlwind. We've already had five major extinction events where over 50% of the animals and large numbers of plants were lost and earth never did give a shit. The Republicans got nothing compared to that.

Fwiw, if it wasn't for the last one, 66 million years or so, mammals would still be running around hiding from the dinosaurs.
I disagree with your final paragraph. We wouldn't be "running around hiding from dinosaurs." We would be patiently waiting behind fences for our dinosaur owners to feed us, or maybe "fatten us up" would be a more descriptive phrasing.
 
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