In a breakthrough that defies nature, Northwestern University and Stanford University synthetic biologists have created a new ...
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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.
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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, ...
Reagent-free (photo)electrochemical systems effectively break down cobalt–organic complexes while simultaneously recovering ...
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 ...
Scientists have developed a new technique that doubles the amount of hydrogen produced when splitting water molecules with ...
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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 ...
As a proof of concept, the engineers then used the same system to convert acetyl-CoA into malate, a commercially valuable ...
Satellite reentry can release nitrogen oxides and alumina, impacting the ozone layer and stratosphere. Alternatives like Design for Non-Demise and controlled reentry aim to reduce environmental and ...
The present research thus shows how a dangerous industrial toxin, formaldehyde, can be transformed into a safe and valuable chemical, L-glyceraldehyde, using an engineered enzyme. This demonstrates ...
Now, researchers at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering and the Abdus Salam International ...
Lithium-ion batteries can become unstable under certain conditions, leading to fires. Now, researchers have used new materials that they say can make batteries safer.
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