Humans have an impact on the world around them. From greenhouse emissions to the waste and pollution we produce every day, the activity of each person and communities and nations as a whole has ...
Humans are consuming natural resources at a rate much higher than that at which nature can regenerate or replenished. We all know that we depend on the nature to meet our energy need. With advancement ...
Bioremediation is not just a scientific endeavour; it's a call to action to reclaim Nepal's rivers, restore its soil and safeguard its air. By embracing this green technology, we can build a ...
A novel bioremediation technology for cleaning up per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, chemical pollutants that threaten human health and ecosystem sustainability, has been developed. The ...
MANILA, Philippines – The Bioremediation Research Team of the National Academy of Science and Technology (NAST) based in UP Los Baños (UPLB) is currently conducting studies to rehabilitate several ...
A multi-institutional collaboration of synthetic biology research centers in China has developed a genetically engineered strain of Vibrio natriegens capable of bioremediating complex organic ...
Earthworms could be used to extract toxic heavy metals, including cadmium and lead, from solid waste from domestic refuse collection and waste from vegetable and flower markets, according to ...
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Bioremediation can be defined as the methodology to remove or neutralises waste and toxic substances in the environment with the help of microorganism and plants. In other words, it is the process to ...
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