A plastic particle (red) is colonized by the marine fungus Parengyodontium album. Photo Credit- Annika Vaksmaa/NIOZ

Marine Fungus Solution to Plastic Pollution: Breaking Down Polyethylene at 0.05% Daily—What This Means for Our Oceans

Researchers at the NIOZ (Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research), among others, have discovered that a marine fungus can break down polyethylene, the plastic found at the bottom of the sea, as long as it has been exposed to ultraviolet radiation from sunlight. They published their findings in the scientific journal Science of the Total Environment. In this regard, marine microbiologists from the NIOZ discovered that the fungus Parengyodontium album can decompose

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Representative Image. Peeled and unpeeled potatoes with a peeler. Photo Source: Der_Mentor (Pixabay)

Potato Peels to Bioethanol: IIT-BHU’s Solution to Waste and Fuel Challenges

Indian scientists have found a way to turn potato peels into fuel for cars. This discovery at IIT-BHU offers a new sustainable fuel source that reduces waste. Dr Abhishek Suresh Dhoble, who led the team, said they make ethanol fuel from leftover potato peels that usually get thrown away. He mentioned this is important because

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