The first successful human transplant of a kidney converted from blood type A to universal type O used special enzymes developed at the University of British Columbia to help prevent a mismatch and ...
Of the 10 billion metric tons of plastic that humans have produced so far, only a small fraction has been recycled. Most of it sits in landfills or in the environment, where it could take centuries to ...
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Revolutionary Enzyme Turns Air Into Clean Electricity
A groundbreaking discovery by Australian scientists has unveiled an enzyme capable of converting air into electricity. This ...
The first successful human transplant of a kidney converted from blood type A to universal type O used special enzymes developed at the University of British Columbia to help prevent a mismatch and ...
Researchers have captured real-time "molecular movies" showing how an enzyme changes shape during catalysis. The study was ...
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New technique rapidly identifies high-performing enzymes for sustainable biomanufacturing
To make advances in using microbes to sustainably produce materials, it is necessary to find new molecular tools, or enzymes—but this is labor intensive. A Kobe University team has developed a ...
ELGIN, ILL. – Amano Enzyme USA Co. Ltd. and the University of Minnesota will sponsor an enzyme technology symposium on May 5 at the McNamara Alumni Center on the University of Minnesota campus in ...
Cascade Biocatalysts, a biomanufacturing company catalyzing green chemistry, raised an oversubscribed $2.6 M pre-seed led by Ten VC with participation from Amplify.LA, Boost VC, Range Ventures, ...
Publicly traded Invizyne Technologies is renaming itself eXoZymes, a rebranding intended to raise the company’s profile by highlighting the sustainable, cell-free enzyme technology its co-founders and ...
Dextranase enzymes, a subset of glycoside hydrolases, catalyse the hydrolysis of dextran polymers into smaller oligosaccharides, thus playing a pivotal role in numerous industrial and biomedical ...
Researchers at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU) have developed a promising new substance for targeting bacteria that cause tuberculosis. The team have produced a compound that inhibits ...
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