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Researchers just built a plastic-eating bacterium that turns waste bottles into a common painkiller — brewing medicine straight out of the trash choking the planet
A team at the University of Edinburgh has engineered a strain of E. coli that can swallow molecules derived from plastic ...
North Carolina recorded more than 100 cases of Vibrio bacteria in 2025, including one death. The bacteria, found in salt and brackish water, can cause flesh-eating infections and thrives as coastal ...
North Carolina recorded more than 100 cases of Vibrio bacteria in 2025, including one death. The bacteria, found in salt and brackish water, can cause flesh-eating infections and thrives as coastal ...
Imagine a vast industrial landscape taking shape at the edge of a rural community in your region. Survey stakes trace the outlines of future access roads, rail spurs, and transmission corridors.
AI-generated summary reviewed by our newsroom. Read our AI Policy. North Carolina saw more than 100 cases of a sometimes flesh-eating bacteria in 2025. Vibrio, a bacteria found in salt and brackish ...
HARTFORD, Conn. (WFSB) - State health leaders say there has been one case of Vibrio vulnificus in Connecticut that occurred in February. Officials did not say exactly where. The person infected ...
With growing interest in nuclear power, handling waste should be part of the deal. Today, nuclear energy enjoys a rare moment of support across the political spectrum in the US. Interest from tech ...
A 74-year-old man went to an emergency department in Florida with rapidly rotting limbs after jumping into the waters off Florida’s Gulf Coast. Just three days earlier, the man was otherwise healthy ...
Researchers with Stony Brook University say they have discovered a flesh-eating bacteria in several ponds across Long Island. The bacteria has the potential to be deadly, however, no deaths have been ...
A deadly flesh-eating bacteria has been found in New York waters, according to researchers. The New York Post reports Stony Brook University professor Dr. Christopher Gobler, an ecologist within the ...
A deadly flesh-eating bacteria has been found in New York waters, according to researchers. The New York Post reports Stony Brook University professor Dr. Christopher Gobler, an ecologist within the ...
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