Environment
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A Study From 29 Lakes in Europe Find Some Bacteria That Can Remove Plastic Remains
Some naturally existing lake bacteria grow quicker and more efficiently on the leftovers of plastic bags than on natural materials such as leaves and twigs, according to a study of 29 European lakes.
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