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Genetically engineered algae can remove microplastics from water
A research team grows algae in controlled bioreactors designed for large-scale applications, and the hope is to integrate the ...
Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis have developed genetically engineered cyanobacteria that produce limonene, making them hydrophobic and able to bind to microplastics in water.
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