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Radiation Damage extends down the Generations
Genetic damage caused by radiation in mice shows up two generations later
Genetic damage caused by radiation is found to extend to two subsequent generations of mice, so what could this mean for humans? Is the nanotechnological revolution getting closer? The Grossology exhibition, looking at personal bodily functions. The Rio Tinto in Spain is bright red and has the pH of battery acid but is teeming with microbial life.
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