Animals
Genetic Evolution Allows Atlantic Killifish to Thrive in Polluted Waters of New Bedford Harbor
Polluted waters in New Bedford Harbor in Massachusetts have proven a challenge to decontaminate, but the water, laced with heavy metals and PCBs from decades of factory runoff, is also puzzling because a Atlantic killifish are not only tolerating the toxic conditions, they seem to be thriving in them.
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