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Thematic series on Systems biotechnology and metabolic engineering

Microbial Cell Factories invites submissions to a special thematic series on Systems biotechnology and metabolic engineering,  edited by Sang Yup Lee. Systems biotechnology can be defined based on the...

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Reversing climate change: planetary engineering and experimental technologies

In 1964 the Russian astronomer Nikolai Kardashev proposed a scale to measure the level of a civilisation’s technological advancement. A Type I civilisation would use and control all of the natural...

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Why we created glow in the dark magnetic sperm

Nanoparticles have many unique properties that are inherent based on their small size. They can be taken up into living cells and have a high surface area relative to their volume which allows, for...

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Can fungi solve malaria and other insect-borne diseases?

Hi Brian, congratulations on winning the Fungal Biology and Biotechnology student prize. Could you briefly describe your research and how it relates to mosquito control? What do you think are the...

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Power to the pee-ple

Exploration and discovery A geomicrobiologist by background, my interest was always in the study of natural stratified microbial ecosystems. Passionate about the study of the relationship between the...

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Best of 2017: Top Picks from Genome Biology

Evolutionary Genomics Researchers in South Korea assembled the genomes of indigenous and domesticated African cattle populations, unraveling their unique adaptive diversity and providing clues to...

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3rd International Day of Women and Girls in Science at the United Nations

On February 8th and 9th at the United Nations headquarters in NYC, the Royal Academy of Science International Trust held a program to recognize women in STEM fields, and the importance of their...

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Thematic series on Systems biotechnology and metabolic engineering

Microbial Cell Factories invites submissions to a special thematic series on Systems biotechnology and metabolic engineering,  edited by Sang Yup Lee. Systems biotechnology can be defined based on the...

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Reversing climate change: planetary engineering and experimental technologies

In 1964 the Russian astronomer Nikolai Kardashev proposed a scale to measure the level of a civilisation’s technological advancement. A Type I civilisation would use and control all of the natural...

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Why we created glow in the dark magnetic sperm

Nanoparticles have many unique properties that are inherent based on their small size. They can be taken up into living cells and have a high surface area relative to their volume which allows, for...

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Can fungi solve malaria and other insect-borne diseases?

Hi Brian, congratulations on winning the Fungal Biology and Biotechnology student prize. Could you briefly describe your research and how it relates to mosquito control? What do you think are the...

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Power to the pee-ple

Exploration and discovery A geomicrobiologist by background, my interest was always in the study of natural stratified microbial ecosystems. Passionate about the study of the relationship between the...

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Best of 2017: Top Picks from Genome Biology

Evolutionary Genomics Researchers in South Korea assembled the genomes of indigenous and domesticated African cattle populations, unraveling their unique adaptive diversity and providing clues to...

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3rd International Day of Women and Girls in Science at the United Nations

On February 8th and 9th at the United Nations headquarters in NYC, the Royal Academy of Science International Trust held a program to recognize women in STEM fields, and the importance of their...

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Mushrooms as drivers for circular economy?

So what is this about again? Currently, the tinyBE platform is making a name for itself. The initiative sees itself as a global platform that enables various actors to speculate on new, alternative and...

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Connecting materials science with fungal biology: A personal insight

Today, I’d like to discuss the Article Collection “Connecting materials science with fungal biology“ which comprised twelve papers published in Fungal Biology and Biotechnology between Spring 2021 and...

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