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Fukushima Reactors Show Life Where There Shouldn't Be and Scientists Don't Know What to Respond To.

Summary by ecoticias.com
In the flooded basements of the nuclear power plantFukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station, where it was assumed for years that only radioactivity reigned, a Japanese team has found something that no one expected to find there: bacterial life that seems quite normal. No super-resistant microbes of science fiction, but ordinary bacteria that have managed to thrive in one of the most extreme environments created by human beings. The story starts i…

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In the flooded basements of the nuclear power plantFukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station, where it was assumed for years that only radioactivity reigned, a Japanese team has found something that no one expected to find there: bacterial life that seems quite normal. No super-resistant microbes of science fiction, but ordinary bacteria that have managed to thrive in one of the most extreme environments created by human beings. The story starts i…

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ecoticias.com broke the news in on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.
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