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On the glowing Perspex model, it looks like an army of mutant worms wriggling towards the power station, set to throttle it once and for all.
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The corrupt and despicable conspirators are like worms wriggling in the hot sun.
There is something hair-raising about Kenyon's videos of old, should-be-dead worms wriggling vigorously across a petri dish.
Grayson Perry's Reith Lectures have been poking at this can of worms, with Perry himself the most slippery of worms, wriggling between the roles of establishment insider and snarky outsider.
Both men, as has been established, are now dead on their feet, although the Frenchman looks the marginally less rotten (a few less worms wriggling from his eye sockets).
Using a computer-controlled rig, they took movies of individual worms wriggling about in a dish.
Those "ice worms" wriggle in fast.
Now, instead of slowing down and wriggling less after a drink, the mutant worms act normal.
From one upstairs waiting room, uncannily ordinary with its drab curtains and sensible chairs, you can look into another room where lurid flora spreads over the wallpaper and ventilation tubes twist from glass cabinets like mutant worms.
Kenyon showed me one of her mutant worms moving across a microscope slide as gracefully and vigorously at eight weeks as a normal worm moves at two weeks.
With fewer bacterial crops to harvest, the population of mutant worms was smaller than that of the normal worms.
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