Environment
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Mealworms Could Solve Styrofoam Pollution Problems, New Study Reveals
Stanford researchers recently discovered that mealworms happily munch on and then convert Styrofoam waste into a usable soil, with no associated health risks. The study has the potential to help reduce the significant amounts of plastic that are annually discarded.
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