The Daily Populous

Wednesday March 18th, 2026 night edition

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The researchers used genetically engineered "E. coli" bacteria for this purpose.

The process developed by the Scottish scientists uses lightweight packaging made of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) as the base material.

The researchers have set themselves the task of reusing this plastic waste and making something meaningful out of it.

The process developed by the scientists begins with the breakdown of plastic waste into its main component, terephthalic acid, as a raw material.

Genetically engineered "E. coli" bacteria then ensure that the carbon molecules of the acid are rearranged.

Using these "programmed" biological reactions, the bacteria synthesize L-DOPA (also known as levodopa), a precursor of the neurotransmitter dopamine, from the fragments.

The scientists view their method as an example of how plastic waste can be reused with the help of biotechnology. »

Top US counterterrorism official Joe Kent resigns over Iran war

Authored by bbc.co.uk

At the National Counterterrorism Center, Kent reported to Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and oversaw the analysis and detection of potential terrorist threats from around the globe.

Following Kent's resignation on Tuesday, Gabbard backed Trump's decision to go to war with Iran.

President Trump's second term, however, has seen far less turnover than his previous tenure at the White House between 2017-21. »

Indonesia bans elephant riding in landmark welfare move

Authored by worldanimalprotection.org
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The call follows a government directive that requires all conservation and tourist facilities to cease elephant riding activities and shift towards ethical, observation‑based experiences.

Why elephant riding harms elephants Elephant riding is widely recognised by animal welfare scientists and experts as harmful.

A shift towards ethical wildlife tourism The directive aligns with a growing global expectation that tourism should be responsible and humane. »