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A natural-born recycler with a taste for trash, it's the kind of breakthrough that sounds more sci-fi, than science. Deep in the Amazon, scientists discovered Pestalotiopsis microspora — a
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- A natural-born recycler with a taste for trash, it's the kind of breakthrough that sounds more sci-fi, than science.
- Deep in the Amazon, scientists discovered Pestalotiopsis microspora — a
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What does This Fungus Eats Plastic And Could Save The Planet usually refer to?
This Fungus Eats Plastic And Could Save The Planet usually relates to authentication, directory access, identity handling, or system integration context within a technical environment.