South African scientists turn rhino horns radioactive to curb poaching

South African scientists turn rhino horns radioactive to curb poaching

Injecting radioactive material into live rhino horns, the Rhisotope project has found a new way to curb poaching in South Africa, home to about 15,000 rhinos. By placing small chips in the thick-skinned herbivores' horns, the team is effectively rendering them poisonous for human consumption and easily detectable.


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Uploaded: 2024-06-27

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