Salmon sperm may provide cheap option for rare earths recovery, lol

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How do you milk a Salmon? lol. Oh this may not last long?
 

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I just posted it and washed my hands of it. No pun intended.
 

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Put that on your resume, Sperm Catcher Class 2, Salmon Division. lol.
 

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Looks just slightly better on the resume than rectal thermometer tester....
 

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looks like it was mistranslated, somewhere in the google translate Japanese-English translation it changed spawn to sperm. Simple word confusion. Think about it, the article makes 10x more sense with this in perspective and the article was built on the word sperm instead of the word spawn, and written around it.

So whatcha got is pretty much some blogger, translated it wrong, and built the story up upon the wrong translation. Samon Spawn makes a whole lotta more sense cause, samon are cabable of absorbing many minerals, materials, and slaughtering them in the case of hundreds at a spawning zone, will yield to a significant amount of rare earth. simple as that case closed.
 

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