Japanese Create Fluorescent Mario from Genetically Engineered Bacteria
Seizure Mario Running seizure Mario! Team Osaka Nintendo's Mario has taught us science and even encouraged the development of better artificial intelligence. So it's only appropriate that Japanese...
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BIOFAB Drew Endy and Adam Arkin, director and co-director, respectively, of BIOFAB, at its temporary headquarters in the Emeryville labs of the Joint BioEnergy Institute. Margot Hartford Poor Dr....
View ArticleBio-Manufactured Bricks Are Made at Room Temperature From Bacteria, Sand and...
Bricks Made From Bacteria, Sand and Urine This montage shows how biomanufactured bricks are made. An American architecture professor in the United Arab Emirates invented a brick-making method that...
View ArticleNew Process Uses Genetically Modified Yeast to Turn Carbon Dioxide Emissions...
CO2 To Bricks Carbon dioxide is bubbled into water and then added to a solution of mineral ions. Genetically engineered yeast help turn the dissolved CO2 into solid carbonates. Patrick Gillooly/MIT A...
View ArticleJapanese Create Fluorescent Mario from Genetically Engineered Bacteria
Nintendo's Mario has taught us science and even encouraged the development of better artificial intelligence. So it's only appropriate that Japanese researchers paid homage…
View ArticleOpen-Source Lab Promises Free DNA Parts for Bioengineers
Poor Dr. Frankenstein had to steal corpses for his mad experiments, but modern-day bioengineers need not resort to such dubious methods for raw materials. The new Biofab…
View ArticleBio-Manufactured Bricks Are Made at Room Temperature From Bacteria, Sand and...
An American architecture professor in Abu Dhabi has come up with a new generation of sustainable bricks -- grown by bacteria using sand, calcium chloride, and pee. Rather…
View ArticleNew Process Uses Genetically Modified Yeast to Turn Carbon Dioxide Emissions...
A method developed at MIT and modeled after seashells could provide a new way to sequester carbon dioxide— by using it to manufacture new carbonate building materials.
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