Did you know that bananas are slightly radioactive? They contain potassium-40, a radioactive isotope of potassium. But don't worry! The levels are incredibly low and completely safe. In fact, the radiation in a banana, often called a "banana equivalent dose," is an amusing way to explain radiation levels. So next time you peel one, consider it your daily dose of safe, fruity energy!
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