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Plastic Pollution: Scientists Include Spores of Plastic-Eating Bacteria ‘Bacillus Subtilis’ to Develop 'Self-Digesting Plastic'
The plastic-eating bacteria Bacillus subtilis need to be genetically engineered to make the self-digesting plastic. Click to read more.
Latest Research Articles
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Machine Learning Reveals the Hidden Impact of Plastic on Birds
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Critters Change Mating Behavior When Exposed To Toxic Plastic Additives
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Recycled Plastic Pellets From 13 Countries Across the Globe Detected With Highly Toxic Chemicals
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Glitter Ban Officially Announced, Plastic Pellets Next in Line as War Against Microplastics Continues in UK
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Plastic Recycling Without Limit is Now Possible by Activating Dormant Bonds [Study]
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Korea Celebrates Recycling Day with Exhibit Featuring Plastic Monster and Free Coffee
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Plastic in the Oceans: It Disappears Faster Than We Think but Lasts Longer Than We Want
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Endangered Birds Feed Their Young Plastic from Floating Garbage Patches on the Ocean
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Microplastics Detected in Human Airways, Raising Alarm For Health Risks
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Blue Mussels Cover Microplastics with Poop Making Oceans Cleaner
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Contamination and Toxins Among Pitfalls of Recycled, Reused Plastic for Food as Reviewed in Unique Study
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Researchers Identify Fungi, Bacteria in Coastal Salt Marshes That Can Help Global Plastic Waste Problem