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The Return of Physical Buttons and Chernobyl's Radiation-Eating Fungi

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In this episode of Discover Daily, we explore a shift in technology design as major companies like Volkswagen and Apple lead a return to physical buttons. This movement, driven by safety concerns and user experience, represents a significant departure from the touch screen-dominated interfaces of recent years. Studies show that physical buttons can reduce driver distraction by up to 40 seconds compared to touch screens, prompting regulatory bodies to mandate their return in vehicles by 2026.
We then delve into the remarkable discovery of black fungi at Chernobyl's Reactor 4, where these extraordinary organisms are actually helping to clean up radiation through a process called radiosynthesis. These melanin-rich fungi, particularly Cladosporium sphaerospermum, don't just survive in highly radioactive environments – they thrive by converting radiation into chemical energy, similar to how plants use photosynthesis.The implications of these fungi extend far beyond Chernobyl, with NASA conducting experiments on the International Space Station to test their potential as biological radiation shields for spacecraft and astronauts. Scientists are also exploring applications in medicine, environmental remediation, and radiation protection, showcasing nature's remarkable ability to adapt to extreme conditions and provide solutions to complex human challenges.
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In this episode of Discover Daily, we explore a shift in technology design as major companies like Volkswagen and Apple lead a return to physical buttons. This movement, driven by safety concerns and user experience, represents a significant departure from the touch screen-dominated interfaces of recent years. Studies show that physical buttons can reduce driver distraction by up to 40 seconds compared to touch screens, prompting regulatory bodies to mandate their return in vehicles by 2026.
We then delve into the remarkable discovery of black fungi at Chernobyl's Reactor 4, where these extraordinary organisms are actually helping to clean up radiation through a process called radiosynthesis. These melanin-rich fungi, particularly Cladosporium sphaerospermum, don't just survive in highly radioactive environments – they thrive by converting radiation into chemical energy, similar to how plants use photosynthesis.The implications of these fungi extend far beyond Chernobyl, with NASA conducting experiments on the International Space Station to test their potential as biological radiation shields for spacecraft and astronauts. Scientists are also exploring applications in medicine, environmental remediation, and radiation protection, showcasing nature's remarkable ability to adapt to extreme conditions and provide solutions to complex human challenges.
From Perplexity's Discover Feed:
https://www.perplexity.ai/page/the-return-of-buttons-dHrzTU_LSAWS6kpllKvP8A
https://www.perplexity.ai/page/black-fungus-is-healing-cherno-bgic0mWKSSa3EIHpYPEjvQ
Perplexity is the fastest and most powerful way to search the web. Perplexity crawls the web and curates the most relevant and up-to-date sources (from academic papers to Reddit threads) to create the perfect response to any question or topic you’re interested in.
Take the world's knowledge with you anywhere. Available on iOS and Android
Join our growing Discord community for the latest updates and exclusive content.
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