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Newly evolved "superworms" that feast on toxic waste could help cleanse polluted industrial land, a new study says.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...per-worms.html I thought 'newly evolved' to be an interesting choice of words. |
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Of course.
The planet is fine...the people are screwed. |
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Greetings
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My guess, E.T's altered these worms.
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someones been busy in the lab maybe. Wales would seem a random destination for them to be tested so its just as likely to be a true story of evolution
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This is really cool... i see that in the darkest hour there still is hope for a better future. mother nature is on our side. need to get me some of these things
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