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"textContent": "Last week, GNN reported that fungi were being trailed by scientists in Austria for their potential to extract valuable metals from electronic and industrial wastes. Now from the ISS comes a very similar story where, rather than ‘mushroom mining,’ scientists were able to extract platinum and palladium with ‘microbe mining.’ It’s actually ‘microbe meteorite mining,’ […]\n\nThe post Scientists Successfully Mine Meteorites for Precious Metals on International Space Station appeared first on Good News Network.",
"title": "Scientists Successfully Mine Meteorites for Precious Metals on International Space Station"
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