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earth is a lie: Amazonian Mushroom Eats Indestructible Plastics »
gizmodo - We use polyurethane to make just about everything—garden hoses, furniture, the entirety of my local 99-cent store. It’s easy to produce, durable, and dirt cheap. What it isn’t is recyclable—there isn’t a single natural process that breaks it down. That is until a…
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The potential application of this disovery is staggering...that an innocuous Amazonian...
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