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Ethylene Made From Bacteria To Produce Plastics Without Fossil Fuel, A New Finding – Technology Times Pakistan
Some bacteria produce the chemical ethylene – a finding that could lead to new ways to produce plastics without using
Some bacteria produce the chemical ethylene a finding that could lead to new ways to produce plastics without using fossil fuels.
Scientists have discovered a previously unknown way that some bacteria produce the chemical ethylene a finding that could lead to new ways to produce plastics without using fossil fuels.
The study, published today (Aug. 27, 2020) in the journal Science, showed that the bacteria created ethylene gas as a byproduct of metabolizing sulfur, which they need to survive.
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