These scientists have bioengineered a version of Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacteria that can break down polyethylene ...
People who consume a lot of ultra-processed foods experience faster rates of biological aging, a recent study has found.
Researchers have succeeded in developing a microbial strain that efficiently produces pseudoaromatic polyester monomer to replace polyethylene terephthalate (PET) using systems metabolic engineering.
The Saltburn star revealed he could have died or lost his arm from the infection if doctors hadn't caught it fast enough.
Happy Halloween, everybody! I wonder how many trick-or-treaters tonight will be dressed as hurricanes, or maybe as debris ...
It’s far more than just a military problem, of course. According to the United Nations Environment Program, the world creates about 440 million tons of plastic waste a year, most of it for single-use ...
A recent study from Italy suggests that eating too many ultra-processed foods could make people biologically older than their ...