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Scientists engineer 'Venus flytrap' bio-sensors to snare pollutants https://t.co/cgTzvsgIej
rt @physorg_com
The #ShowRCA 2019 School of Design emphasised the value of tackling real-world issues, whether through a machine to rapidly prototype material made from fungi or soap made from air pollutants.
Read more here: https://t.co/c59pWw0lcu
@IAmSciArt Similar views, two years later. At certain times of year, all the pollutants get trapped to ground/sea level by a persistent inversion layer, like an atmospheric lid over the LA basin. It sucks to breath; hate to imagine what happens at the air/water interface.
April: Dehalogenases-Bacteria destroy toxic environmental pollutants that include chlorine or bromine atoms https://t.co/OM5TUqZkBr
Dehalogenases: Bacteria destroy toxic environmental pollutants that include chlorine or bromine atoms
More at Molecule of the Month: https://t.co/OM5TUqZkBr