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Scientists Engineered Special Bacteria That Turns Carbon Dioxide to Valuable Chemicals
According to new research, scientists at Northwestern University have created microbes that can break down carbon waste into valuable industrial compounds. The researchers developed a bacterium strain that converts carbon dioxide into acetone and isopropanol (IPA).
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Flash Flooding Hits Australia, One Dead After Getting Trapped in Submerged Car
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Australian Woman “Lucky to be Alive” After Picking Up World's Deadliest Sea Creature
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Researchers' Plan of Using Insect Wingbeats Will Help Quantify Biodiversity
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Mammoth Winter Storm Caused at Least 100 Vehicle Crashes and Pileup in Oregon
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Tracking Devices Attached to Magpies for Behavioral Study with a Surprising Outcome!
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Storm Duo May Increase Severe Flood Risks from Louisiana to Pennsylvania
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Melting Ice Sheet in Greenland Becomes the Largest Contributor to Global Sea Level Rise
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The Lost Balkanatolia: A Forgotten Continent from 40 Million Years Ago
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Barbaric Killings of Dolphins in Denmark: Coastline Turned Red as More Than 1,500 Dolphins Dead
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Central US Gear Up Due to Warnings of Thunderstorms and Tornadoes
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Beekeepers Employ Anti-theft Technology to Combat Hive Thefts
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Fisherman Likely Drowned from Ancient Tsunami in Chile 5,000 Years Ago Discovered






