“The most surprising finding of our work is that our fungi could exclusively ... Can fungi solve the plastic crisis? While ...
UAA professor touts possible green alternative to Styrofoam that can be made of mycelium and wood or paper fibers in less ...
Researchers have long observed that a common family of environmental bacteria, Comamonadacae, grow on plastics littered ...
Endangered wildlife like Hawaiian monk seals and Pacific loggerhead sea turtles are among nearly 700 species that eat and get caught in plastic litter. It's time to get at the root of this ocean ...
kilograms of plastic have entered the ocean since you started reading They have tried to clean Midway up ... Another estimated that Europeans who eat shellfish could be exposed to 11,000 pieces ...
As talks on a global plastics treaty continue in Paris, news of the recent discovery of plastic-eating bacteria in the Alps raises hope they could be ... 2023 Bacteria and fungi recently ...
that clean up plastic floating in our oceans and bring it back to land to be recycled. Scientists are also working on making a bacteria that could eat plastic. Our oceans are vast and beautiful ...
In the form of bottles, tires, packaging and piping, millions of tons of plastic waste are dumped every year in the world's waterways, often ending up in the oceans. And their amount could almost ...
To the editor: To combat plastic ... Ocean Cleanup. I am sure its needs only to ask the petroleum industry and its stepchild, the plastics industry, to donate the $7.5 billion it needs to clean ...