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09/25/2018
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By David Williams
Bacteria from cold environments may prove useful in making green, energy-saving detergents
In the coming years, many products that you might be using on a daily basis will be replaced by more eco-friendly counterparts. Scientists working in the fields of green and energy-saving technology are working hard to ensure that. One example of such a change could be due to biosurfactants – particles produced by certain microorganisms – […]
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