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Green Gold: How Tiny Algae Could Solve Some of Our Biggest Problems

Discover how algae, Earth's ancient inhabitants, are revolutionizing sustainability through climate change mitigation, nutrition, and circular economy solutions.

Victoria Phillips
Oct 18, 2025

The Bacterial Revolution: How Microbes Are Forging a New Future for Plastics

Discover how bacteria are creating sustainable bioplastics and recycling plastic waste through cutting-edge scientific research.

Matthew Cox
Oct 17, 2025

Unlocking the Potential of Biosurfactants: Nature's Tiny Cleaners

Explore how biosurfactants, nature's microscopic cleaners, are revolutionizing industries through genetic engineering and sustainable production methods.

Penelope Butler
Oct 12, 2025

Tiny Plastic-Eaters with a New Diet: How Bacteria are Weaving a Sustainable Future

Discover how engineered bacteria are creating sustainable bioplastics from unusual feedstocks, offering solutions to plastic pollution.

Harper Peterson
Oct 12, 2025

Industrial Biocatalysis: Nature's Chemical Factories Revolutionizing Manufacturing

Explore how industrial biocatalysis is transforming manufacturing through AI-driven enzyme design, sustainable processes, and innovative applications across industries.

Hudson Flores
Oct 09, 2025

The Green Factory: How Sustainable Metabolic Engineering is Revolutionizing Biotechnology

Discover how sustainable metabolic engineering is transforming biotechnology by turning living cells into microscopic factories programmed for sustainability.

Hudson Flores
Oct 08, 2025

The Pink Revolution: How Methylobacteria Are Shaping Sustainable Biotechnology

Exploring how pink-pigmented Methylobacteria are revolutionizing sustainable agriculture and green technology through plant symbiosis and lignin conversion.

Michael Long
Oct 03, 2025

Tiny Plastic Chefs: Engineering Bacteria to Cook Up Green Plastics from Sugar

Discover how scientists are engineering Ralstonia eutropha bacteria to produce biodegradable PHA plastics from simple plant sugars like fructose.

Nolan Perry
Oct 02, 2025

The Metabolic Mastermind: QnAs with Sang Yup Lee on Engineering Nature's Factories

Explore Sang Yup Lee's pioneering work in metabolic engineering and its potential to revolutionize sustainable production through engineered biological systems.

Stella Jenkins
Aug 19, 2025

The Tiny Fungal Factories: How Molds Are Brewing the Building Blocks of Our Future

Discover how filamentous fungi are revolutionizing sustainable biotechnology by producing TCA cycle organic acids for industries from food to pharmaceuticals.

Logan Murphy
Aug 09, 2025

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