Environment
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Wood-Decay Fungi Can Help In Breaking Down Plastics, Study Says
Could a fungi solve the global problem of plastic pollution? Read more here. A certain type of fungi was found to be useful when it comes to addressing the long-time global problem of plastic pollution.
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