Researchers try to engineer yeast to eat the way out of plastic pollution
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2 days agoNewsDuration 3:17Microplastics make their way into the soil, waterways and the food chain. Researchers at Carleton University are taking their inspiration from bread and beer to find a natural way to break down plastic pollution.
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