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Why Bananas Are Radioactive (And Why That’s Totally Fine)

Bananas contain potassium-40, a naturally occurring isotope that makes them slightly radioactive. While that sounds alarming, you'd have to eat millions of bananas at once to experience any harmful effects. In fact, scientists use a humorous unit of radiation exposure called the “banana equivalent dose” to explain small amounts of radiation in everyday life.

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