Today, you’ll learn about how your brushing routine may not be the biggest factor in whether or not you get cavities, how a new method of building pharmaceutical production facilities may bring medical access to previously underserved regions, and how the discovery of a plastic-eating bacteria could revolutionize the recycling industry.
True Cavity Culprit
- “Why People Who Brush Still Get Cavities” by Maggie Koerth
- “How Can You Get Cavities If You Brush Your Teeth?” by davis & Beyer Dental Health Professionals
- “History of Sugar” from Wikipedia
Modular Meds
- “BioNTech plans to make vaccines in shipping containers” by The Economist
- “BioNTech Covid vaccine plan to ship container labs to Africa” By Jenny Hill
Enzymes vs Plastic
- “The Future of Recycling May Be in Microbes” by Ula Chrobak
- “Scientists uncover the secrets of a plastic-destroying enzyme” by Abe Musselman
- “Plastic-eating bacteria: Genetic engineering and environmental impact” by Scott Dutfield
- "Endlessly recyclable materials could fix our plastic waste crisis" by Katharine Sanderson
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