Bioplastic “Alive” with Bacterial Spores Can Compost Itself
Addition of B. subtilis spores also pushed mechanical properties of plastic beyond known limitations, addressing trade off between tensile strength and stretchability
Addition of B. subtilis spores also pushed mechanical properties of plastic beyond known limitations, addressing trade off between tensile strength and stretchability
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A new study from a team at Penn Medicine finds that inhibiting neuron excitability slows the cognitive effects of Alzheimer’s disease.
Attaining department status will enable Biomedical Informatics & Data Science to build on the momentum it already has acheived, increasing its national profile