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Sculpting a Super-Scavenger: How Computers are Designing an Enzyme to Clean Up a Stubborn Pesticide

Explore how computational protein design is revolutionizing bioremediation by engineering enzymes to break down persistent pesticides like acephate.

Chloe Mitchell
Nov 01, 2025

Tiny Underground Allies: How Soil Bacteria Help Plants Clean Up Toxic Metals

Discover how rhizobacteria form symbiotic relationships with plants to remediate heavy metal contamination in soil through natural processes.

Lucas Price
Oct 31, 2025

Nature's Alchemists: How Mushrooms are Cleaning Up the World's Color Pollution

Discover how fungal laccase enzymes from Trametes versicolor and Fomes fomentarius can decolorize synthetic dyes and revolutionize environmental bioremediation.

Nathan Hughes
Oct 25, 2025

Unearthing Nature's Tiny Recyclers: The Search for Bacteria That Can Transform Waste into Wealth

Discover how scientists are finding bacteria in humic soil that can break down lignocellulose and transform agricultural waste into valuable products.

Matthew Cox
Oct 07, 2025

The Invisible Cleanup Crew: Meet the Bacteria That Devour Our Pharmaceutical Leftovers

Discover how Burkholderia strain CQ001, discovered in hospital sewage, can break down persistent steroid pollutants like dexamethasone in our waterways.

Emily Perry
Aug 10, 2025

Nature's Nano-Cleaners: How Enzyme Engineering is Revolutionizing Pollution Control

Exploring how engineered enzymes are transforming environmental remediation with their ability to break down pollutants efficiently and sustainably.

Isabella Reed
Aug 09, 2025

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