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A new enzymatic process cuts costs by 74 percent, slashes chemical use, and recycles PET plastic cleaner than oil-based ...
There’s a catch: carbonatable concrete doesn’t currently work well for large-scale construction. It’s mostly used for small ...
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AZoLifeSciences on MSNCombining AI with Robotics and Synthetic Biology to Improve Industrial EnzymesBy combining artificial intelligence with automated robotics and synthetic biology, researchers at the University of Illinois ...
A new study by University of Bath scientists has highlighted two new potential families of drug molecules that could open the ...
These properties are important when one wants to evaluate the quality of the oil used in research, as well as the level of applicability in enzymatic hydrolysis using a non-commercial and non-purified ...
Food contains more than 139,000 molecules, which influence nearly half the human proteome. Systematic analysis of food–chemical interactions can potentially advance nutrition science and drug ...
According to results published in Science Feb. 13, they used two artificial intelligence programs to design serine hydrolase enzymes to catalyze ester hydrolysis (2025, DOI: 10.1126/science.adu2454).
Rebranding Invizyne Technologies, Inc to eXoZymes Inc.Changing NASDAQ ticker from IZTC to EXOZIntroducing but not trademarking “exozymes” as a new scientific nomenclature Monrovia, California ...
This enzyme could be transformative for industry, it not only speeds up a crucial class of chemical transformation, but does so with remarkable precision, even when working with challenging chemical ...
An enzyme called ALDH3A2 alters the chemical composition of the pigments, which are made primarily of carbon molecules, to control color in developing feathers, researchers report in the Nov. 1 ...
Now, researchers report in ACS’ Environmental Science & Technology that they have discovered an enzyme that breaks apart PET in a rather unusual place: microbes living in sewage sludge. The enzyme ...
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