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Tango0108 Aug 2018 10:36 p.m. PST

…. insect-world chemical arms race

"New research joins the dots between zombie ants, an insect-world arms race and the search for new antibiotics. Scientists probing one of the mysteries of the insect world identified a powerful chemical weapon used in the arms race between fungus-farming leafcutter ants and the parasites that plague them. It is hoped that the findings will help scientists search for new antibiotics from this unique battlefield….."
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Cacique Caribe13 Aug 2018 3:28 p.m. PST

I'm sure that someone is working on a weaponized version of toxoplasmosis right now, to make the enemy's military (or their general population) highly impulsive and even addicted to the potential thrill of risk and injury.

I know I would be working on that. It could be what sparks chaos and division among the enemy. :)

The best part is that, if the infection is ever discovered, you can simply blame it on the primary carrier to humans … the darn domestic and feral cats.

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MWAHAHAHA!

Tango0114 Aug 2018 12:08 p.m. PST

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