Bioreactors today: challenges and innovations
Bioreactors are vessels where microorganisms, stem cells, or specialised cells are cultivated into functional materials. The oldest and simplest examples ...
Bioreactors are vessels where microorganisms, stem cells, or specialised cells are cultivated into functional materials. The oldest and simplest examples ...
From 2020, the world can emit only 350 gigatonnes of carbon for a chance to stay within 1.5 degrees of ...
From wooden computer chips to tree-based touchscreens, digital tech is taking an unexpected turn to bio.
Collagen is a vital material for the beauty and medical industries. Traditionally made from animal carcasses, startups are now exploiting ...
Biodegradable bioplastics could provide an alternative to the eight million tons of plastic that end up in the oceans every ...
C-Combinator is a Caribbean-based biorefinery turning Sargassum into a range of high-value products. A year ago, we interviewed them on ...
The Pacific oyster is taking over Europe’s seas. Many have branded it as an invasive pest but bio-businesses old and ...
Heartland is making hemp fiber the go-to high-performance carbon-negative additive in plastic manufacturing. We spent 5 minutes with Heartland CEO ...
Harmful algal blooms offer a free, abundant, and under-exploited biomaterial feedstock. US company Algix is leading the way in turning ...
American startup Anellotech has developed a 100 % bio-based polymer made using their trademark technology Bio-TCat. The process uses loblolly ...
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