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Bacteria Eats Plastic in Record Time and Is in Mexican Territory

Summary by ADN 40
The bacterium Stutzerimonas frequens or GOM2 seems to be the answer to the pollution of the seas and much of the garbage in the streets, since it is able to degrade the plastic in a considerably minimal time and according to the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) it is located in the territory of Mexico. This finding was made by Liliana Pardo López and Nallely Magaña Montiel, scientists of the Institute of Biotechnology (IBt) of UNA…
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The bacterium Stutzerimonas frequens or GOM2 seems to be the answer to the pollution of the seas and much of the garbage in the streets, since it is able to degrade the plastic in a considerably minimal time and according to the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) it is located in the territory of Mexico. This finding was made by Liliana Pardo López and Nallely Magaña Montiel, scientists of the Institute of Biotechnology (IBt) of UNA…

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ADN 40 broke the news in on Sunday, January 18, 2026.
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