Researchers have uncovered how the marine bacterium Alcanivorax borkumensis produces a natural surfactant to break down oil, a discovery that could lead to more effective strains for cleaning up ...
The marine bacterium Alcanivorax borkumensis feeds on oil, multiplying rapidly in the wake of oil spills and thereby accelerating the elimination of the pollution, in many cases. It does this by ...
You may find a lot of recipes online for making a natural dishwashing liquid but most often many people fail to provide a positive result. This is one of the reasons why people experiment at home.
Not sure what to look for when shopping for all-natural cleaning and beauty products? Here's some help! Amy Goodman from "Organic Life" magazine is sharing some of her favorite natural products to use ...
The red-marked bacteria with the gene cluster switched off were no longer able to synthesize the detergent. The bacteria were then unable to attach to the surface of oil droplets (left) the way they ...
The marine bacterium Alcanivorax borkumensis feeds on oil, multiplying rapidly in the wake of oil spills, and thereby accelerating the elimination of the pollution, in many cases. It does this by ...
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