Bacterial scrappers: when microbes get rid of chemical waste

Industrial manufacturing produces lots of intermediate by-products. And the problem of industrial waste is a growing one. Decomposing these discarded substances usually takes a lot of resources, reaction plants… and the waste material has to be transported to the facilities. So, what can industry do about compounds that can’t be moved to be processed or [...]

By |2019-08-26T11:09:20+02:00August 26th, 2019|R4B Study Case|0 Comments

July Top10 BactToTheFuture stories

1. Beware the light! 💡 These #AwesomeMicrobes lure insects near the roundworms they live in 🦟 Once the prey is dead, they both get nutrients from it! 🦠 Our Awesome Microbes of July are bright and beautiful! The glow of Photohabdus luminiscens is particularly attractive for some insects… but they should beware of the light! [...]

By |2019-08-05T15:05:12+02:00August 5th, 2019|BactToTheFuture|0 Comments

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