The soil bacterium Cupriavidus necator has attracted the attention of researchers and industry for decades. This is partly because, through biochemical reactions, the bacterium converts the renewable ...
They improved the process of using microorganisms in production ... cups and shopping bags. But this new bioplastic is more heat tolerant than aluminum and magnesium, so it can be combined with ...
Reviewed by Lexie CornerNov 5 2024 A team from Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands recently investigated ...
Scientists enhanced a soilbacterium's metabolism, accelerating growth for efficient bioplastic and chemical production.
The beads can be used to create a bioplastic that can be used in different products. This new process provides a sustainable way to dispose of the millions of beads left behind after Mardi Gras.