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The marine bacterium Alcanivorax borkumensis feeds on oil, multiplying rapidly in the wake of oil spills, and thereby ...
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.
Bacteria like A. borkumensis are important for degrading oil pollution, so these findings are of significant interest.
The marine bacterium Alcanivorax borkumensis feeds on oil, multiplying rapidly in the wake of oil spills, and thereby accelerating the elimination of ...
If a neck cooler is worn without noticing leakage, another manufacturer's representative advises washing off any of its ...
The marine bacterium Alcanivorax borkumensis feeds on oil and often multiplies quickly after oil spills, helping to reduce ...
In contrast, GTL technology involves extraction and refining processes that generally have less environmental impact than those associated with crude oil – Shell Silk Alkane is vegan, biodegradable ...
Shell says that its Silk Alkane is vegan, biodegradable and low in ecotoxicity to water, soil, birds and plants. “With the beauty and personal care industry shifting towards more responsible and ...
Another challenged article was for a treatment system for perfluoro alkoxy alkanes, known as PFAS ... called “forever chemicals” in drinking water. Well No. 10 off Forest Road was shut ...
Researchers in the U.S. have discovered a self-sustaining material that uses capillary condensation to harvest water from the ...