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Scientists discover plastic-eating fungi that could help clean up world’s oceans - Bacteria and fungi are evolving to eat plastic but their impact will likely be limited to specific applications ...
Scientists in Germany have identified plastic-eating fungi that could offer a glimmer of hope in tackling the problem of millions of tonnes of waste polluting the world's oceans every year.
A new study finds there are 27 million metric tons of invisible plastic particles in the North Atlantic alone.
Hiro Industries is developing a diaper that uses fungi to consume plastic waste, in an effort to solve the global plastic crisis.
Scientists in Germany have identified a type of fungi that is capable of breaking down synthetic plastics, offering a potential new weapon in the global fight against plastic pollution. A team at the ...
NEUGLOBSOW, Germany, Aug 8 (Reuters) - Scientists in Germany have identified plastic-eating fungi that could offer a glimmer of hope in tackling the problem of millions of tonnes of waste ...
Scientists in Germany have identified a type of fungi that is capable of breaking down synthetic plastics, offering a potential new weapon in the global fight against plastic pollution. A team at ...
German scientists discover plastic-eating fungi as a potential solution to ocean pollution, but emphasize the need for reducing plastic waste.
Scientists in Germany have identified plastic-eating fungi that could offer a glimmer of hope in tackling the problem of millions of tonnes of waste polluting the world's oceans every year. But they ...
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