Scientists suggest algae could be embedded within biosensors that glow when toxins detected in the environment ...
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3D-printed algae structures could offer carbon-negative alternative to electric light
Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder have developed a way to “sustain” algae’s ...
Researchers created living light from bioluminescent algae that glows on demand without electricity and could someday power ...
CU Boulder researchers have developed 3D-printable materials embedded with living bioluminescent algae that can produce ...
Researchers have unveiled three separate innovations in light-based technologies: a Harvard team has developed a chip-scale ultraviolet light source with record efficiency, University of Colorado ...
3D bioprinted algae can be harnessed as a sustainable source of oxygen for human cells in engineered vascularized tissues, researchers report November 18 in the journal Matter. They embedded the ...
Scanning electron microscope image of green algae. Scanning electron microscope image of green algae. (CN) — Imagine if human tissue could harness the power of plants and generate oxygen through ...
Dutch designers Eric Klarenbeek and Maartje Dros have developed a bioplastic made from algae, which they believe could completely replace fossil-derived plastics over time. Working at Atelier Luma in ...
Corals reefs are revered for their vibrant colors, as well as their ability to create thriving ocean communities. A key element of coral reef success is the microscopic algae living within corals’ ...
Researchers examine how 3D printing could be harnessed to make alternative protein sources, such as insects, more palatable and accessible. The growing and ageing population is expected to drive ...
It’s a food that many people know and love, but now beef steak has been given a very modern update. Nova Meat has developed a plant-based steak that’s made from pea and algae, but has the same fibrous ...
3D bioprinted algae can be harnessed as a sustainable source of oxygen for human cells in engineered vascularized tissues, researchers report. They embedded the bioprinted photosynthetic algae, along ...
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