A team of researchers from Jiangnan University in China has developed a modified fungus that tastes like meat while also ...
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Understanding chemical vs. biochemical engineering: Key differences and career paths
Engineering remains a popular field for students in India. Historically, there were only a handful of engineering branches, ...
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Career: Chemical or biochemical engineering? Which branch will offer a better career after 12th grade?
Engineering has always been a top choice for students in India. While there were only 5 to 6 main branches of engineering in the past, today there are more than 40 different types of engineering ...
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Synthetic metabolism offers new way to convert CO2 into usable industrial materials
Scientists build a synthetic metabolism that converts CO2-derived formate into valuable chemicals outside living cells.
Natural biological systems cannot efficiently convert waste CO₂ or its derivatives into useful building-block chemicals at a scale that can keep pace with rising atmospheric carbon. Engineer a fully ...
In a breakthrough that defies nature, Northwestern University and Stanford University synthetic biologists have created a new ...
In a breakthrough that defies nature, Northwestern University and Stanford University synthetic biologists have created a new artificial metabolism ...
Liver cells exposed to a high fat diet revert to an immature state that is more susceptible to cancer-causing mutations.
The "Liraglutide and Semaglutide - Global Strategic Business Report" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The global market for Liraglutide and Semaglutide was valued at US$17.1 ...
Against this backdrop, a research team led by Dr. Guozhang Kang and Dr. Gezi Li from Henan Agricultural University, China, ...
One of the biggest risk factors for developing liver cancer is a high-fat diet. A new study from MIT reveals how a fatty diet ...
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