Modified bacteria convert plastic waste into pain reliever

With a little help, E. coli converted 92 percent of broken-down plastic into acetaminophen

A scientist in a white lab coat operating a centrifuge machine in a laboratory, handling a green rotor with sample tubes, with lab equipment and storage boxes on shelves in the background.

Engineering biologist Stephen Wallace harvests genetically engineered E. coli that can convert broken-down plastics into a common painkiller.

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Dealing with plastic waste is a real headache.