An international team of scientists from China, Denmark and the UK has analysed nearly 43.2 thousand genomes of marine microorganisms, discovering...
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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 […]
An international team of scientists from China, Denmark and the UK has analysed nearly 43.2 thousand genomes of marine microorganisms, discovering...
New research shows how oceans can be used to help address major challenges such as the shortage of antimicrobial medicines, solutions for plastic...
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An International study led by UAB researcher Ariane Arias-Ortiz, and published in Global Change Biology, has analysed methane gas fluxes in over a...
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A new catalytic process developed at the University of California, Berkeley, has the potential to revolutionize plastic waste management. The process...
Manufacturers of antibiotics are dumping waste into waterways that is driving antimicrobial resistance (AMR), warns the first-ever guidance from the...
Manufacturers of antibiotics are dumping waste into waterways that is driving antimicrobial resistance (AMR), warns the first-ever guidance from the...
It flashed across the sky – at 72 000km an hour – and sounded like 92 tonnes of TNT exploding
Living microbes that cause disease in humans and host antibiotic-resistance genes carried 1,200 miles