It’s in oily form. As it moves, blobs break off the main body and are left behind. The blobs dissolve in water, but not fast,” said Kenneth Reardon, a chemical and biological engineering professor at Colorado State University.
linkIt’s in oily form. As it moves, blobs break off the main body and are left behind. The blobs dissolve in water, but not fast,” said Kenneth Reardon, a chemical and biological engineering professor at Colorado State University.
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