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    Mayflies retain more mercury as adults when selenium is added to highly contaminated water

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    What if counteracting mercury contamination in waterways could be as simple as adding selenium? That proposition has gained traction among some scientists and governments, but new research from Cornell and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) suggests the idea is likely too good to be true.
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