Asulphobe is a film composed of formaldehyde and thiocyanates alleged to have lifelike properties. The name is a portmanteauofsulphur microbe. Sulphobes were a subject in the researches of Alfonso L. Herrera, a biologist who studied the origin of life.[1][2]
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