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Scientists discover marine microbes that break down plastic and create antibiotics 20:09

An international team of scientists from China, Denmark and the UK has analysed nearly 43.2 thousand genomes of marine microorganisms, discovering previously unknown substances for the decomposition of microplastics and the production of antimicrobial drugs. The research was published in the scientific journal magazine Nature. The team discovered three enzymes that break down the widely […]

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