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Plastic was once hailed as a miracle of modern engineering. Today, it is our planet's greatest ecological curse, with millions of tons choking our oceans and taking 500 years to decompose. But what if an invisible, living army could dissolve this synthetic nightmare in just a few hours?
In Episode 67, Thomas Rackers takes you to the cutting-edge frontier of Biotechnology. As we live through 2026, scientists have supercharged plastic-eating bacteria to clean up global dumping grounds like the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. Discover how these microscopic marvels are transforming toxic waste into eco-friendly biofuels and virgin-quality materials. But what happens if this voracious, genetically modified army escapes containment and begins eating the plastic infrastructure of our modern cities?
Step through the window to witness the ultimate biological battle for the survival of our oceans.
By Thomas RackersPlastic was once hailed as a miracle of modern engineering. Today, it is our planet's greatest ecological curse, with millions of tons choking our oceans and taking 500 years to decompose. But what if an invisible, living army could dissolve this synthetic nightmare in just a few hours?
In Episode 67, Thomas Rackers takes you to the cutting-edge frontier of Biotechnology. As we live through 2026, scientists have supercharged plastic-eating bacteria to clean up global dumping grounds like the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. Discover how these microscopic marvels are transforming toxic waste into eco-friendly biofuels and virgin-quality materials. But what happens if this voracious, genetically modified army escapes containment and begins eating the plastic infrastructure of our modern cities?
Step through the window to witness the ultimate biological battle for the survival of our oceans.