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This Worm Can Regrow Its Body by Reversing to a Stem Cell-Like State
Worm-like fossil is the oldest ancestor of spiders and crustaceans
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Says a Worm Ate Part of His Brain. Can That Happen?
Different means to the same end: How a worm protects its chromosomes
Worm-Like Amphibians Leak Milk For Their Hatchlings And It's Kind of Cute
Nature-Inspired Breakthrough: Artificial “Worm Gut” Devours Plastic Waste
Worm-Like Caecilian Moms Make Milk for Their Babies
Worm-like amphibian produces a kind of milk for its hatchlings
NASA 'worm' logo crawls onto Artemis 2 moon rockets (video)
NASA brings back retro 'worm' logo for upcoming Artemis 2 moon mission (photos)
Teams Add Iconic NASA ‘Worm’ Logo to Artemis II Rocket, Spacecraft
Challenging Established Models – How a Worm Is Helping Scientists Unravel One of Science’s Great, Tantalizing Mysteries
Worm’s rear end develops its own head, wanders off to mate. The butt even grows its own eyes, antennae, and brain.
This Week @NASA: Celebrating the Worm, Record-Breaking Black Hole, First Euclid Images
NASA dedicates giant 'worm,' honors logo designer Richard Danne
Stress turns tiny worm into a big-mouthed cannibal