.2 brand new researches by biologists at Washington University in St. Louis highlight one possible resource of game-changing materials: violet micro-organisms that, along with a little support, can imitate tiny factories for bioplastics.
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.2 brand new researches by biologists at Washington University in St. Louis highlight one possible resource of game-changing materials: violet micro-organisms that, along with a little support, can imitate tiny factories for bioplastics.