Scientists find gold growing on trees in Australia

Paper money doesn’t grow on trees but gold does! According to a a CSIRO study, gum trees in the region of Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, have been able to absorb gold.

Paper money doesn’t grow on trees but gold does! According to a a CSIRO study, gum trees in the region of Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, have been able to absorb gold.

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  1. Scientist forgot to tell you that this is molecular gold. It also grows in the Canadian Yukon, which is how the prospector found the largest gold deposit likely in North America.

    The only other place money grows on trees is on the US White House front lawn.

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