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Methane-eating microbes turn greenhouse gas into fuel, food, and bioplastics
Methane is one of the most powerful greenhouse gases, warming the planet far faster than carbon dioxide over the short term. Yet much of the world’s methane escapes into the air from landfills, farms, ...
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US method could make 36 times more bio-based jet fuel with microbial 'bad habits', AI
Scientists at the Joint BioEnergy Institute (JBEI) have developed two methods to accelerate the ...
Plant roots secrete various flavonoids that are vital in establishing mutually beneficial relationships with rhizobial and mycorrhizal symbionts. Additionally, plants release other signaling molecules ...
Key TakeawaysAutomation and AI can systematically pinpoint optimal designs among hundreds of thousands of possibilities, increasing isoprenol titers ...
A field known as synthetic biology has become one of the most highly anticipated in science. Its outputs range from golden rice, which is genetically engineered to provide vitamin A, to advances ...
The field of plant-microbe interactions has seen significant advancements with the advent of metagenomics and metatranscriptomics, offering unprecedented insights into microbial communities compared ...
Nearly a century ago, Alexander Fleming discovered a penicillin-producing mold. Over the following decades, various microbes were used to make a range of therapeutics, from insulin to vaccines.
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