Architecture that cleans the air unveiled in Dublin

In London, design house ecoLogicStudio is piloting the use of photosynthetic microalgae to help de-carbonize cities. The company has developed an “urban curtain” of...

Software challenge yields algae-based route to ethylene

In Turkey, two Izmir Institute of Technology students have won Honeywell’s UniSim Design Challenge by using the company’s software to demonstrate a process route...

Suicide machine features 3D printed, biodegradable coffin

In Austria, designer Philip Nitschke has unveiled a suicide machine complete with a 3-D printed, removable coffin for efficient removal and burial of the...

French biotech firm set to launch first cosmetics ingredient

In France, Deinove has announced it will launch its first cosmetics active ingredient—a carotenoid with antioxidant and healing properties—in the first half of 2018. The...

Tesco launches plant-based cleaning products line

In the United Kingdom, retail giant Tesco is launching its own range of budget-friendly, plant-based cleaning products. The decision comes after the supermarket and...

Seafood waste could have second life as biodegradable diapers

In India, a team of chemists at the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras have used chitosan—a component of seafood industry waste—along with citric acid...

Texas researchers report graphene breakthrough

In Texas, Rice University scientists have turned pine into graphene—an electrical conductor—using lasers. Laser-induced graphene is a form of carbon that is just an atom...

Bee nesting material creates buzz for Kiwi bioplastic startup

In New Zealand, a biotech startup is looking at how to harness the properties of bees’ nesting material to produce a superior bioplastic film,...

Italian report finds many biobased building materials are seismically favorable

In Italy, environmental organization Legambiente is advocating the use of biobased materials in future construction as a way of improving the safety of structures...

Patagonia taps silkworm poop, beetles, and pomegranate rinds for textile dyes

In California, high-end outdoor clothing giant Patagonia is working with Swiss textile chemicals firm Archroma to introduce renewable dyes to its new collection of...

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Cow cells to couture: Qorium raises $25M for cultivated leather

In the Netherlands, lab-grown leather startup Qorium has raised $25 million to increase its production capabilities and continue to establish commercial partnerships in high-end...

Acclaimed restaurant Noma partners with Novonesis to “take deliciousness to the next level”

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KAIST team demonstrates use of bacteria to produce and dye cellulose

In South Korea, researchers have coaxed living bacteria to grow, weave, and dye fabrics without the use of oil, plastic or artificial dyes. The...