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Unexpected Elements

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Plastic Fishing Rope in Ghana

Bahavani Narayanaswami of the Scottish Association of Marine Science. She found mainly I think plastic fishing rope in amongst the seaweed but really not very much unlike Ghana where we saw lots and lots of plastic being washed up on the beaches last week. One reason for the scale of plastic waste is the difficulty of recycling polymers. Breaking them down into their constituent small molecules and then chemically rebuilding them all over again is one attractive but still challenging approach. Fortunately nature has got their first. Chemical biologist Federica Bertakini found waxworms digesting polythene bags in her lab at the University of Cantabria, Spain. The enzymes breaking down the resilient polymer have now been

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