
59. Microscopic eco warriors
Mahdi Khaldi
Paglalarawan
<p>Plastic and pollution are two issues that impacts our planet. It would be ease to despair but once again biology has come to save us. The Alper Lab at University of Texas at Austin has engineered a plastic eating enzyme which can shorten plastic degradation from hundreds of years to 48 hours.</p> <p>We speak to Dr Hal Alper, Professor in Chemical Engineering at UT at Austin, who engineered this heroic enzyme.</p> <p>We also speak to Marco Poletto, director and co-founder of EcoLogic studio, which is a design innovation company specializing in biotechnology for the built environment. He explains his use of microalgae to create streetlight, playgrounds, and biofilms on the outside of buildings which can capture 20 large trees worth of CO2 everyday.</p> <p>Keywords: <em>enzyme, plastic, protein, biology, ecologic, engineering, machine learning, organism, planet, algae, biomass, degrade, microorganisms, eco warrior, microscopic.</em></p> <p><strong>Show notes</strong></p> <p><a href="https://www.cytivalifesciences.com/news-center/pet-eating-enzyme-10001" target="_blank">Timelapse </a>of the plastic degradation, courtesy of University of Texas at Austin.</p>