Deep-Sea Worms Turn Ocean Toxins into Golden Survival Crystals

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Scientists exploring deep Pacific hydrothermal vents discovered a yellow worm, Paralvinella hessleri, thriving in toxic conditions by forming a mineral called orpiment with arsenic and sulphide, revealing a unique natural detoxification method that could inform environmental toxin management.
Topics:science#arsenic-detoxification#deep-sea-animals#hydrothermal-vents#marine-biology#paralvinella-hessleri#science
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