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This super enzyme created accidentally by scientists can eat and digest even the hard-to-recycle plastics
In 2016, Japanese researchers discovered a bacteria that could digest one of the nastiest plastic pollutants of our time – polyethylene terephthalate or PET. As PET is lightweight, colorless and extremely durable, it is widely used to make a variety of objects ranging from water bottles to polyester clothing. Since the bacteria’s discovery, scientists at the University of Portsmouth and the US Department...
Read MoreFisherman saves 98 pups from the belly of a dead shark he caught accidentally
A fisherman caught a dead shark accidentally in his net that had been killed in an attack by another shark. When Mathew Orlov pulled her out, he noticed that the animal’s stomach was still moving. “I could feel through the line when she was being attacked. As soon as we pulled it up I knew she was mauled by another shark,” Orlov said. “When I saw the belly moving, instinct kicked in....
Read MoreWorld’s first electrified road that charges vehicles on the run opens in Sweden
The world’s first electrified road that charges electric cars and trucks as they drive on has opened in Stockholm, Sweden. Although it stretches to just about 2 kilometers, it is undoubtedly an impressive step towards achieving the country’s target of going ‘fossil fuel-free’ by 2030. This electrified road is Sweden’s proof-of-concept, aiming to show that e-vehicles can be used...
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