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X, engineered by California scientists promotes coral larvae populations to restore threatened ocean ecosystems.
Plants could sequester around a third more CO2 using new biotechnology being developed by a consortium of universities, which builds on the molecular nature of algae that is particularly efficient at ...
A Scottish biotech start-up is gearing up to expand into new markets with the development of a new high-value food ingredient ...
These scents, now bottled by a new biotech perfume brand called Future Society, never touched the noses of anyone alive today ...
North America maintains a considerable market share due to substantial investments in algae biotechnology and strong environmental regulations. Europe represents the moderate growth in market for ...
A new study by Danish researchers has demonstrated that it is possible to develop a consortium of bacteria that can inhibit ...
A team of biophysicists has published a step-by-step guide for the reliable cultivation of the unicellular green alga ...
Scottish biotechnology company ScotBio has developed a protein-rich ingredient derived from Spirulina, a blue-green ...
When two organisms live together so closely that they merge into a functional unit, this is known as symbiosis. In the "1+1=1 ...
A startup called SimpliiGood is using spirulina, a nutrient-dense algae, to create a smoked salmon alternative that looks, tastes, and feels like the real thing. The product is protein-rich ...
With coral reefs in crisis due to climate change, scientists have engineered a bio-ink that could help promote coral larvae settlement and restore these underwater ecosystems before it's too late.