That problem is why, even though we’ve had success finding enzymes that break down common plastics like polyesters and PET, they’re only partial solutions to plastic waste. However, researchers aren’t ...
Researchers discovered an enzyme, PETase, that enables bacteria to break down and digest plastic, and it's already abundant ...
A quick, purification-free method was developed by researchers at the Institute of Science Tokyo, to capture the detailed 3D ...
Life just got more difficult for those fighting antibiotic-resistant superbugs. Researchers at McGill University have ...
Once confined to traditional medicine, tremella polysaccharides —natural compounds derived from tremella mushrooms—are now ...
The global Phage MuA Transposase Market is entering a dynamic phase of expansion, offering transformative opportunities for ...
Researchers from Tomsk Polytechnic University, together with their colleagues from Czech universities, have proposed a new ...
Capsiplex Trim (thermogenic), HepatoBurn (liver support), Mitolyn (non-stimulant). Boost metabolism, curb appetite, and aid ...
The Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Biosustainability, Technical University of Denmark, Kongens Lyngby, Denmark ...
Creative Commons (CC): This is a Creative Commons license. Attribution (BY): Credit must be given to the creator. Cell-free biocatalysis is a rapidly evolving field with great potential for ...
1 Laboratory of Biochemistry, Neurosciences, Natural Resources and Environment, Hassan First University, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, Settat, Morocco 2 Higher School of Technology of El Kelâa ...
A U.K. startup, originating from founder Jacob Nathan’s high school science project on using enzymes to break down plastic waste, has secured an oversubscribed $18.3 million in Series A funding.
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