Health & Medicine
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Scientists Aim to Maximize the Potential of Plant Enzymes to Produce More Synthetic Food
Enzymes are found in the cells of all living things, including bacteria, plants, and humans. Some people just do their jobs a few times before giving up. Others will do anything hundreds of thousands of times before giving up.
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