Commentary: Plastic pollution isn’t just trash – it’s alive with microbes that threaten our health Plastics will not only choke coastlines but also incubate antibiotic resistance, disrupt food webs and infiltrate the human body, says SCELSE researcher Stephen Summers....
SCELSE-NUS has uncovered a plant hormone that recruits good bacteria to boost plant growth by 30%! This exciting discovery holds great promise for sustainable food security across diverse soils and crops Share: Scientists from SCELSE-NUS unearth nature’s secret...
SCELSE-NTU shows ocean plastic trash home to potentially harmful & promising resources of microbes This exciting discovery holds great promise for novel plastic waste management processes. Share: In the Media, Featured 06 Dec 2023 A team of scientists from SCELSE at...
SCELSE and Temasek Polytechnic scientists replace fishmeal in aquaculture with microbial protein derived from soybean processing wastewater Successful fish growth performance is a breakthrough for waste-to-resource approach to tackling food security and ensuring...
SCELSE-NTU Researchers Set Sail on OceanX Expedition Exploring the hidden microbial world of the eastern Indian Ocean’s seamounts Share: SCELSE-NTU team (L-R) Dr Jeslyn Poo, Dr Yvonne Hii and A/Prof Janelle Thompson at the official launch of the OceanXplorer on 4 Oct...