Plastic-eating Caterpillar Could Munch Waste, Scientists Say
Generally speaking, plastic is incredibly resistant to breaking down, and that’s certainly true of the trillion polyethylene plastic bags that people use each and every year. But researchers may now be on track to find a solution for plastic waste; and the key is a caterpillar commonly known as a wax worm. style=”display:inline-block;width:300px;height:250px” data-ad-client=”ca-pub-8420654331411867″ data-ad-slot=”1313712966″> Federica…
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Sure is empty down here...