Scientists Create Bioengineered Bacteria That Turns Plastic Trash Into Acetaminophen

In a breakthrough that feels equal parts science fiction and environmental magic, researchers have figured out how to turn plastic waste into paracetamol (known in the US as Acetaminophen) the common pain reliever, using engineered bacteria. At the heart of the discovery is E. coli, a humble microbe better known from high school biology than high-tech [...]


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