
Episode 270
270: Magnets and Salt Improve Plastics Production by Archaea
This Week in Microbiology · Vincent Racaniello, Michael Schmidt, Michele Swanson
August 9, 202252m 32s
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Show Notes
TWiM explores the use of Archaea to produce plastics from molasses wastewater, and a bacterial defense against bacteriophage infection that involves depletion of deoxynucleotides.
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Links for this episode- Improving plastics production by Archaea (Appl Environ Micro)
- Biodegradability of PHA (Green Chem)
- What does tesla mean for an MRI and its magnet? (GE)
- Bacteria deplete nucleotides to block phages (Nat Micro)
- Antiphage hotspots in bacteria (TWiM 265)
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