CARBIOS, a pioneer in the development and industrialization of biological technologies to reinvent the life cycle of plastic and textiles, announces the publication of a new article entitled “An engineered enzyme embedded into PLA to make self-biodegradable plastic” in Nature, widely regarded as the most influential scientific journal, and co-authored with its longstanding collaborator, the Toulouse Biotechnology Institute (TBI).
A new, breakthrough study has found a way to enhance the efficiency of bioethanol production.
The use of a novel sub-class of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in lithium-ion batteries is polluting air and water, according to a new peer-reviewed study published in Nature Communications.
Researchers at the University of Leeds revealed that long-distance passenger travel actually has an impact on the climate.
New research published in JACC: CardioOncology demonstrates that air pollution has a substantial impact on worsening cardiovascular disease and mortality in cancer patients, as well as contributing to health inequities associated with these diseases.
People around the world rely on trucks to deliver the goods they need, and so-called long-haul trucks play a critical role in those supply chains. In the United States, long-haul trucks moved 71 percent of all freight in 2022.
Researchers at Nagoya University, in collaboration with the National Institute for Materials Sciences (NIMS) in Japan and others, have developed a method to readily detect microplastics in marine and freshwater environments using inexpensive porous metal substrates.
A new study that investigated the presence of the smallest particles of microplastics (MPs) in ocean waters from the Caribbean to the Arctic found that the most abundant (and tiny) MPs in the ocean are not being detected by net tow surveys.
A recent study published in Atmospheric and Oceanic Science Letters by a cross-institutional team of scientists investigated the response of secondary air pollutants to weather and emissions changes in the North China Plain during the warm season (2018-2022).
A recent article outlines a novel approach to understanding and reducing personal carbon emissions. By comparing daily energy use to food consumption and transportations, researchers provide clear strategies for individuals to reduce their carbon footprint effectively.
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