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Bookmarking! cilla4progress Sep 2020 #1
Recycling? Aussie105 Sep 2020 #2
The constituent monomers, it seems, so presumably to make new plastic muriel_volestrangler Sep 2020 #6
How will this be kept from getting loose PoindexterOglethorpe Sep 2020 #3
The "super-enzyme" cannot be made by bacteria themselves muriel_volestrangler Sep 2020 #7
The theory of paranoia applies here lonely bird Sep 2020 #13
Gee, what could possibly go wrong? C Moon Sep 2020 #4
There must be sci-fi movie that covers this, nt BootinUp Sep 2020 #5
Plenty movies! Aussie105 Sep 2020 #8
KnR! Hekate Sep 2020 #9
What else does it eat? Should we be afraid? JustABozoOnThisBus Sep 2020 #10
Well it's about time they found a practical use for that enzyme DFW Sep 2020 #11
Money will halt this process in its tracks bucolic_frolic Sep 2020 #12
Yay for the scientists working to save the planet! Bayard Sep 2020 #14
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