Australian scientists genetically engineer common fly species to eat more of humanity's waste
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Black soldier flies can be genetically engineered to consume a wider range of waste and produce valuable compounds, contributing to waste reduction and alternative resource generation.
This innovative approach aims to tackle the planet's growing waste management issue by utilizing insects like black soldier flies that can effectively convert organic waste into useful products.
The team at Macquarie University intends to have the first genetically modified flies operational in waste facilities within the year, paving the way for more sustainable waste management practices.
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