Bioengineered bacteria offer promising solution for sustainable plastics
Researchers at Kobe University, Japan, have made a significant breakthrough in the development of eco-friendly plastics. Their approach involves modifying ...
Researchers at Kobe University, Japan, have made a significant breakthrough in the development of eco-friendly plastics. Their approach involves modifying ...
Gadusol Labs, an Oregon State University spinoff founded in 2017, has pioneered a new kind of sunscreen inspired by the ...
Bacteria can make our buildings healthier. This is according to practitioners of microbial architecture, an emerging area of the bioeconomy ...
The Cheeky Panda, Bamboo fibre tissue market leader, has launched an upgraded version of The Cheeky Panda Biodegradable Anti-Bacterial Multi-Surface ...
A team of synthetic biologists at Rice University claim they have developed the first method for observing the real-time activity ...
Modern Synthesis, a biomaterial innovation company that develops radical and regenerative material solutions for the fashion industry, is joining others ...
New cell-based biotextile Celium—which leverages food waste, cellular agriculture, and circular economy manufacturing—has the potential to be the next-generation sustainable ...
Polybion announced that it will be scaling up production at its bacterial cellulose facility – the world's first, thanks to ...
Researchers led by Northwestern University and LanzaTech have harnessed bacteria to break down waste carbon dioxide (CO2) to make it ...
Bacteria are used in industry in a number of ways that generally exploit their natural metabolic capabilities. They are used ...
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