They're tiny, blobby, butt-shaped, and glow in the dark. What the heck are they? Scientists are still figuring them out.
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The Independent on MSNPigeon-guided missiles, rats and pigs breathing through their anuses and drunk worms: Ig Nobels celebrate science’s wackiest discoveriesPigeon-guided missiles, rats and pigs breathing through their anuses, dead trouts that can swim, and drunk worms are among ...
Research shows more worms where pigs are present, indicating that they benefit each other with the combination increasing damage to the forests of Hawaii. This fence on Hawaii island prevents pigs ...
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