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Bananas are sweet, nutritious, and… naturally radioactive? In this episode of History of Simple Things, we explore the science behind why bananas carry tiny traces of radiation, where it comes from, and why it’s absolutely nothing to worry about.
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Had me worried there for a sec. Whew. I was taught the banana was "the" perfect food. And it still is. Whew. Good to know you can't eat too many of them either. Everything in moderation remains the theme. I didn't know Avocados, potatoes, etc. also had a touch of radiation. But it does make sense if it gets it from the soil naturally. You are making me smarter and smarter all the time Mel. Thank you, my friend!