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Adding RNA-inspired ‘breaking points’ to polymer for preventing plastic pollution – News-Medical.net
Once plastic products are used and discarded, they can linger in oceans, collecting in large “garbage patches” and harming sea…

Once plastic products are used and discarded, they can linger in oceans, collecting in large “garbage patches” and harming sea life. One potential solution, a biodegradable polymer called polylactide (PLA), has so far not fully lived up to its promise,…
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