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Why do some mushrooms glow?

CrowdScience

BBC

Science, Technology

4.8 β€’ 985 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 1 November 2024

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Fungi are a mysterious and understudied life form. And to add to the intrigue, some of them actually glow in the dark. This phenomenon has sparked CrowdScience listener Derek's curiosity, and he's asked us to investigate.

Presenter Caroline Steel gets on the case. This is just one example of the natural wonder that is bioluminescence – living organisms that glow. How do they produce their light, and is there any reason for it? Caroline visits a bioluminescent bay in Puerto Rico, and Dr Brenda Soler-Figueroa explains what makes it sparkle.

But it turns out there are many different explanations for why living things glow. Fungi, which listener Derek is particularly interested in, are neither plants nor animals, but an entirely different kingdom of life that we know much less about. Professor Katie Field takes on the task of trying to grow us some bioluminescent mushrooms, while Prof Cassius Stevani explains how – and importantly, why – they glow.

And finally – could we ever harness the power of bioluminescence to our advantage in the future?

Presenter: Caroline Steel Producer: Hannah Fisher Editor: Cathy Edwards Production co-ordinator: Ishmael Soriano Studio Manager: Neva Missirian

(Photo: Omphalotus nidiformis, or ghost fungus, Penrose, NSW, Australia Credit: Louise Docker Sydney Australia via Getty Images)

Transcript

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0:00.0

You are about to listen to a BBC podcast and I'd like to tell you a bit about what goes into making one.

0:06.5

I'm Sadata Sese, an assistant commissioner of podcasts for BBC Sounds.

0:11.2

I pull a lot of levers to support a diverse range of podcasts on all sorts of subjects,

0:16.0

relationships, identity, comedy, even one that mixes poetry, music and inner city life.

0:22.4

So one day I'll be helping host develop their ideas, the next fact-checking, a feature,

0:28.3

and the next looking at how a podcast connects with its audience, and maybe that's you.

0:33.6

So if you like this podcast, check out some others on BBC Sounds.

0:38.5

So I'm going off this edge, you reckon?

0:40.5

Yeah, yeah.

0:40.9

Yeah, you can sit here and then sort of more slithering.

0:47.3

Oof-fe! So cool, look!

0:49.8

Do I look cool?

0:50.7

Really, really cool.

0:51.7

Wow.

0:53.0

So as I'm swimming, my arms are creating like this fluorescent green, I don't know,

0:59.2

swirls.

0:59.7

It's so cool.

1:01.4

Come on, Hannah.

1:02.3

Come get in.

1:06.4

You're so green.

1:09.2

I feel like I have a superpower, and that is that I leave a green, glowing goo behind me,

1:16.6

but I am having some assistance from a single cellular organism.

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