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​Phages could replace harmful pesticides with a cleaner, greener alternative

2024-10-21T00:01:00+01:00

Use of phage therapy in farming could be valuable in replacing chemical pesticides with a safer and greener alternative, helping to address climate change, according to a new review in Sustainable Microbiology.

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Food security

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​Phages could replace harmful pesticides with a cleaner, greener alternative

Use of phage therapy in farming could be valuable in replacing chemical pesticides with a safer and greener alternative, helping to address climate change, according to a new review in Sustainable Microbiology.

Clean Water

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Materials of the future can be extracted from wastewater

2024-10-21T11:15:00+01:00By

Researchers are revolutionizing what biomass from wastewater treatment plants can be used for. Biopolymers from bacteria can be a sustainable alternative to oil-based products, and phosphorus and other minerals can also be harvested.