Tag: South Korea

Samsung creates e-paper with phytoplankton display

Samsung creates e-paper with phytoplankton display

February 2, 2026 |

In South Korea, Samsung Electronics has unveiled an e-paper with a display made of phytoplankton-based plastics. E‑paper is a display technology that replicates the appearance of printed ink on paper, delivering excellent readability, minimal energy use, and greater flexibility than conventional screens. It is widely employed in e‑readers, digital signage, and other devices where extended […]

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Tissen BioFarm achieves cultivated meat density breakthrough

Tissen BioFarm achieves cultivated meat density breakthrough

January 5, 2026 |

In South Korea, TissenBioFarm claims it has created the world’s first cultivated meat with cell density equal to conventional meat—a key milestone for cost parity and texture fidelity. The company said the key was approaching cultivated meat as tissues, not simple aggregation of cells on scaffolding. Adjusting the initial cell density makes it possible to […]

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SeaWith slices cultivated beef costs by 30%

SeaWith slices cultivated beef costs by 30%

December 29, 2025 |

In South Korea, startup SeaWith has struck a supply deal with the United Kingdom’s  3D Bio-Tissues that could slash the cost of its cultivated beef by 30%. Price remains the biggest hurdle for consumer adoption in South Korea, where surveys show most citizens are open to trying lab-grown meat but reluctant to pay a premium.  […]

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Korean researchers develop nanocatalysts for direct electrolysis for seawater hydrogen production

Korean researchers develop nanocatalysts for direct electrolysis for seawater hydrogen production

December 15, 2025 |

In South Korea, new research from Chung Ang University presents a breakthrough in sustainable hydrogen production from seawater using chloride-resistant Ru nanocatalysts for direct electrolysis. The crystalline/amorphous Ru heterostructure exhibits 37× higher activity than commercial Pt catalysts in alkaline water electrolysis, enabling cost-effective hydrogen generation. By harnessing abundant oceanic resources, this approach enhances energy security, […]

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Sun Comprehensive Energy unveiles pantented design for multiple green fuel vessel

Sun Comprehensive Energy unveiles pantented design for multiple green fuel vessel

December 3, 2025 |

In South Korea, APAM Peru reports South Korean company Sun Comprehensive Energy has unveiled its recently patented design for a fueling vessel that can deliver multiple fuels. The bunker vessel can transport LNG, methanol, ammonia and hydrogen from a single ship: fuels that have very different densities and temperatures. Kang Pyeong-ho, chief executive of Sun […]

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Korean scientists create one-pot generation of rainbow-colored bacterial cellulose

Korean scientists create one-pot generation of rainbow-colored bacterial cellulose

December 3, 2025 |

In South Korea, integration of systems metabolic engineering with co-culture strategies that couples bacterial cellulose production with natural colorant biosynthesis enabled the one-pot generation of rainbow-colored bacterial cellulose, establishing a sustainable biomanufacturing platform that can replace petroleum-based textiles and eliminate chemical dyeing processes. A research group at KAIST has successfully developed a modular co-culture platform […]

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Posco International buys Indonesian palm oil company for biofuels for $818M

Posco International buys Indonesian palm oil company for biofuels for $818M

November 20, 2025 |

In South Korea, POSCO INTERNATIONAL has completed a full value chain in its palm oil business—from palm seed development to producing palm oil for biofuel feedstock—by acquiring Sampoerna Agro, one of Indonesia’s leading palm companies, and inaugurating a new palm oil refinery in the country on the same day. On November 19, POSCO INTERNATIONAL acquired […]

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KAIST team demonstrates use of bacteria to produce and dye cellulose

KAIST team demonstrates use of bacteria to produce and dye cellulose

November 17, 2025 |

In South Korea, researchers have coaxed living bacteria to grow, weave, and dye fabrics without the use of oil, plastic or artificial dyes. The team at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology was even able to achieve this in every color of the rainbow. The work started with Komagataeibacter xylinus, a bacteria known […]

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CJ Biomaterials to supply PHAs for biobased turf

CJ Biomaterials to supply PHAs for biobased turf

November 10, 2025 |

In South Korea,  CJ Biomaterials has partnered with Sweden’s BIQ Materials to produce artificial turf infill made with CJ’s PHACT™ polyhydroxyalkanoate. Infill, commonly used in soccer and sports fields, supports artificial turf and absorbs impact, helping to prevent player injuries. However,  the European Union classified petroleum-based infill as intentionally added microplastics and moved to ban […]

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Functional fungi: Hut shows potential for mycelium in construction

Functional fungi: Hut shows potential for mycelium in construction

November 10, 2025 |

In South Korea, Yong Ju Lee Architecture has erected Mycelium Hut, a simple but habitable structure made of mycelium that demonstrates the potential for renewable materials in construction. Located on the campus of Seoul National University of Science and Technology, Mycelium Hut was made by growing mycelium into a custom mold made by 3D printing. […]

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