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Top 60 European Women transforming the Agrifood Sector (Sponsored) | EU-Startups

It’s inspiring to see organizations like EIT Food stepping up to support and empower women entrepreneurs. Through initiatives such as the Empowering Women in...

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Living hydrogel fibers unveiling a new era of sustainable engineered materials

Sep 29, 2023 (Nanowerk Spotlight) In an era where the quest for sustainable, adaptable, and efficient materials is more urgent than ever, the field...

U.S. Frontiers in Biotech: Interview with Abigail Kukura about Strategy, Science, and the Road Ahead

Biotechnology is more than just an emerging scientific frontier, it also impacts global economy, competition, and societal transformation. To learn about a more expanded...

July heat wave has everyone worried—but it could get worse – Bio.News

The hottest month of the year, July, broke new records this year, followed by the month of August. According to Berkeley Earth, the average...

What’s been happening in the state legislatures on agriculture policy

As many legislatures across the country go into recess, it is time for Bio.News’ mid-year state policy roundup. In the realm of sustainability and...

How biotech can stop – and prevent – forest fires

As the death toll continues to rise in Maui after the deadliest wildfire in the U.S. in over a century, we are again reminded...

BIO Asia-Taiwan 2023 highlights importance of cross-border collaboration

International partnerships are vital to delivering new biotech solutions for the health of people and the planet—and strong policies, both in the U.S. and...

Walmart Looks at Innovative Carbon Capture to Turn CO2 Into Clothes

Walmart Inc. teamed up with a California startup Rubi Laboratories to test technology that can turn carbon dioxide into clothes. The CO2 is captured...

AI to Impact Clinical Trials and Manufacturing in Life Sciences

Artificial intelligence may find a home in clinical trials and manufacturing in the coming years, but privacy, cyber security, and determining who owns the...

Genome-wide screening in pluripotent cells identifies Mtf1 as a suppressor of mutant huntingtin toxicity – Nature Communications

Cell cultureMouse ESC lines (Rex1GFP-d2 and E14IVc137) were cultured in feeder free conditions and replated every 3–4 days at a split ratio of...

Systems metabolic engineering of microorganisms for food and cosmetics production – Nature Reviews Bioengineering

Choi, K. R., Yu, H. E. & Lee, S. Y. Microbial food: microorganisms repurposed for our food. Microb. Biotechnol. 15, 18–25 (2022).Article  Google...

A PETase enzyme synthesised in the chloroplast of the microalga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii is active against post-consumer plastics – Scientific Reports

Chen, C. C., Dai, L., Ma, L. & Guo, R. T. Enzymatic degradation of plant biomass and synthetic polymers. Nat. Rev. Chem. 4, 114–126...

CIRM invests $10 million to build California Cell and Gene Therapy Manufacturing Network

The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM), the world’s largest institution dedicated to regenerative medicine, awarded $10 million to five facilities as part...

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