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Cows Digestive System Helps Recycle Plastic

2021-07-07 09:00:00| Waste Age

Scientists have uncovered microbes in liquid that was drawn from the rumen, the largest compartment of a hooved animal stomach, which rely on microorganisms to help break down their diet of coarse vegetation. The rumen acts as an incubator for these

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