Bioengineers Create Gamma Ray-Proof Potato: A PhD Student's Breakthrough
A PhD student from the University of Queensland is making waves in the bioengineering world with their latest project: a potato that can produce gamma radiation. The student, Skylar Chase, has been working on the project for the past three years. The potato is modified to contain a gene that activates the production of gamma radiation when a certain wavelength of light is shined on it. This could have major implications for medical imaging, as it could potentially replace X-rays in certain applications. Not only that, but the modified potato is easily grown and could be a renewable source of gamma radiation. Skylar has already filed a patent for the potato, and is hoping to commercialise it in the near future.
source: Phys.org