Environment
Gold Particles Found in Trees May Usher in New Era of Mineral Exploration [VIDEO]
Money doesn't grow on trees. But gold does, sort of, according to new research on eucalyptus trees that indicates that gold particles are absorbed through the trees' root system and can be detected in the leaves.
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