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Without This Gut Bacteria, Digestion of Sushi and Seaweed is Impossible: New Study
Genes from ocean bacteria transferred to humans were responsible for digesting sushi and seaweed. Gut bacteria inside the human body are capable of digesting food nutrients, notably from sushi and seaweed.
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NASA Satellite Captures Image of Massive Seven-Story 'Monster Wave' in Portugal
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Experts Fear Radiation Levels '10x Worse Than Chernobyl' as Russia Attacks Nuclear Plant in Ukraine
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Darwinian Theory of Evolution Found in Abrupt Shifts in Animal Evolution: New Research
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New Study in England Finds White People Have Greater Risk of Most Cancers
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Researchers Discovered the Resistance of Antarctic Scallops to Ice Build-up
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