RachelBurckhardt

I’m a huge microbe fan. I just earned my PhD from the University of Georgia studying bacterial physiology. I enjoy learning science and how it can impact everyone’s lives for the better. In my free time I enjoy hiking, gardening, and hanging out with my cats.

Microbes as biofertilizers

Microbes produce nutrients and help promote plant growth to produce more bountiful crops and sustainable agriculture.

Bacteria produce green bio-plastics

Producing plastics requires a lot of energy, which is a massive burden for the environment. Fortunately, bacteria already know how to make sustainable versions of plastics which we can use in our everyday life. Learn why bacteria produce natural plastics and why these molecules can help us save this planet.

Bacteria can degrade plastics and help us with the plastic pollution in the environment

Plastic Degrading Microbes For a Cleaner Future

Throughout your day, you’re likely using several pieces of plastics. All this plastic waste takes up space in our landfills and overflows into rivers and oceans. Luckily, some bacteria can eat and degrade plastic to help us get rid of all this clutter. Read on to learn how plastic-degrading bacteria may be the key to a greener and healthier planet.

I’m a huge microbe fan. I just earned my PhD from the University of Georgia studying bacterial physiology. I enjoy learning science and how it can impact everyone’s lives for the better. In my free time I enjoy hiking, gardening, and hanging out with my cats.

Learn more about the fascinating world of bacteria