After all, if a tiny worm can tackle our plastic problem, surely we can muster the willpower to support and scale such efforts. Let’s turn the tide on pollution—one mealworm at a time.
The worms had been photobombing the seahorses for many years, it turns out. Thus, the worm had never gone into hiding or disappeared, it had simply been forgotten about by marine scientists.
Outside a home in Honduras, an elusive creature maneuvered through freshly dug dirt. Its cryptic lifestyle and camouflaged coloring likely helped it go unnoticed. But when scientists finally found the ...