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Scientists just found a smelly algae that eats microplastics, and it could save your drinking water
Scientists are developing algae to tackle microplastic pollution in drinking water. This orange-scented algae repels water, ...
The Combat Feeding Division wants to produce meatless, protein-rich rations “alternative proteins” for feeding troops ...
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The orange-scented oil engineered into algae made them a microplastic magnet — grabbing 91% of tiny particles from contaminated water
Susie Dai’s lab at the University of Missouri smells faintly of oranges, and that is not an accident. Her team has spent ...
Authored by Ram Ramprasad, Sustainablity Expert Years ago, I wrote in The Elephant Journal about our family cow — how she found her way back to us in Hyderabad after being sold, navigating streets and ...
A 3D network of living neurons and electronics can recognize electrical patterns and may help researchers study both brain ...
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