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Europe · AustriaMerging synthetic organic chemistry and biotechnology, researchers have engineered Escherichia coli that can synthesize small molecules (including paracetamol) from a plastic waste product. Merging synthetic organic chemistry and biotechnology, researchers have engineered Escherichia coli that can synthesize small molecules (including paracetamol) from a plastic waste productSee the Story
Microbes Convert Plastic Waste Into Paracetamol
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Artificial IntelligenceThe earlier Parkinson's disease is spotted, the better – for patients, their loved ones, and scientists working toward treatments or a cure. Now, a new study has found that volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in earwax could carry chemical signals of the neurological disease. The work builds on earlier findings suggesting that Parkinson's subtly alters body odor, through changes in sebum, the oily substance that naturally moisturizes our hair and …See the Story
Your Ear Wax Might Hold Clues to Early Parkinson's, Study Finds
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Science · SwitzerlandA precious metal used everywhere from car exhaust systems to fuel cells, platinum is an incredibly efficient catalyst—but it's costly and carbon-intensive. Now, a serendipitous collaboration between scientists at ETH Zurich and other European institutions has opened a new frontier in understanding and optimizing platinum-based catalysts at the atomic level.See the Story
Scientists Just Mapped Platinum Atoms — and It Could Transform Catalysis Forever
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