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Normally, cells are able to remove these aggregates themselves. However, if a certain enzyme is blocked, this clean-up process no longer works. The new findings provide a better understanding of ...
Enzymes are amazing catalysts. These proteins are made of nothing more than a handful of Earth-abundant elements, and they promote a vast array of reactions, convert chemical energy to physical ...
Rising demand for eco-friendly textile processing, stringent environmental regulations, and growing consumer preference for functional, durable fabrics drive the textile enzymes market.Austin, Jan ...
Engineered enzymes are poised to have transformative impacts across applications in energy, materials, biotechnology, and medicine. Recently, machine learning has emerged as a useful tool for ...
Samsara Eco's novel enzyme technology introduces an alternative route for the textile industry to move away from fossil fuel dependency and minimise waste, allowing brands to repurpose what they ...
Samsara Eco’s novel enzyme technology introduces an alternative route for the textile industry to move away from fossil fuel dependency and minimise waste, allowing brands to repurpose what they have ...
Samsara Eco CEO Paul Riley. Photo ... mixed garments. And because the enzyme has been designed only to address a single plastic, you can separate out polymers and end up with just the original ...
Samsara Eco claims to use a combination of biophysics, chemistry, biology and computer science in its patented recycling technology, EosEco, to create a family of plastic-eating enzymes. The enzymes ...
‘Metamorphosis: Innovation in Eco Photography & Film’ will run at the Sloane Square gallery until 28 July and features work from the artists Almudena Romero, Edd Carr, Hannah ...
‘Metamorphosis: Innovation in Eco Photography & Film’ will run at the Sloane Square gallery until 28 July and features work from the artists Almudena Romero, Edd Carr, Hannah Fletcher, and Scott ...
Proof of Concept is a video series profiling the science and scientists behind some of the environment’s most unexpected research. Pretty much all life on Earth – plants, animals, humans ...