A Worm May Hold The Key To Biodegrading Plastic - NPR
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A Worm May Hold The Key To Biodegrading Plastic
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People around the world use more than a trillion plastic bags every year. They're made of a notoriously resilient kind of plastic called polyethylene that can take decades to break down. But a humble worm may hold the key to biodegrading them. It was ...
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