Genetically Engineered Tobacco Could Clean Up Toxic Pond Scum
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March 1, 2010 by admin

photo: Christian Haugen via flickr.
Tobacco may do lots of bad things to human health when it’s smoked, but some new research done by scientists at St George’s, University of London shows that a genetically engineered strain may be able to do help clean up toxic pond scum, protecting animals and humans from potential illness:… Read the full story on TreeHugger
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