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Posted Tue Aug 14 2012: from CNN:
Mutant butterflies a result of Fukushima nuclear disaster, researchers say http://apocadocs.com/s.pl?1344959202
In the first sign that the Fukushima nuclear disaster may be changing life around it, scientists say they've found mutant butterflies. Some of the butterflies had abnormalities in their legs, antennae, and abdomens, and dents in their eyes, according to the study published in Scientific Reports, an online journal from the team behind Nature. Researchers also found that some affected butterflies had broken or wrinkled wings, changes in wing size, color pattern changes, and spots disappearing or increasing on the butterflies.... The scientists wanted to find out how things stood after a longer amount of time and again collected more than 200 butterflies last September. Twenty-eight percent of the butterflies showed abnormalities, but the rate of mutated offspring jumped to 52 percent, according to researchers.
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This report makes it seem like speedier evolution was a bad thing.

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