A well-known bacterium could transform carbon dioxide from the air into a useful bioplastic, tackling two global problems in one swift move, using a prototype system designed by a team of chemical engineers in Korea.
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Based on these results, the researchers claim their set-up is 20 times more productive than similar systems tested previously.
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