Illumina Adds Five Companies to Accelerator Program

In New York, Illumina is giving capital and access to seeding funding from angel investors as part of their accelerator program to five new...

Sourdough bread microbes unlock key for microbiomes

In Massachusetts, Tufts University and North Carolina State University researchers are looking at microbes present in over 570 sourdough bread samples from around the...

Is it ethical? NIH to look at human genome research ethics

In Maryland, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) is looking for answers on the ethical, legal and social implications of human genome research. The...

Two hearts beating as one move researchers a step closer to cardiac patches

In Russia, researchers demonstrated that two hearts can in fact beat as one, by taking two different rat tissues and combining them with mouse...

Dirt DNA – Soil Genetic Testing Helps Farmers

In California, Trace Genomics has tested over 10,000 different soil samples for customers like Driscoll strawberry producer and Western Growers Association, to help growers...

Pouch Pathogen Protection for Your Fruits and Veggies

In Florida, scientists at the Agricultural Research Service are working with Worrell Water Technologies on a pouch that prevents pathogens from growing on fruits...

Microbes Convert Plastic Waste Into Fertilizer, Heat and Energy

In Australia, POET Systems developed two new machines as part of the first system to use anaerobic digestion technology to turn plastic waste into...

Bumblebee Brews – Bee and Wasp Based Yeasts Offer Wild Beer Flavors

In North Carolina, a new species of yeast for brewing tasty beers has been discovered from an unusual source – bees and wasps. While...

Google Knows Everything? Soon It Could Know Your Genetic Profile

In the United Kingdom, Google’s artificial intelligence arm, DeepMind, could soon have access to genomic information for thousands of people. While DeepMind is already...

Woolly Mammoth Could Arise from the Dead in Hybrid Version

In the United Kingdom, thanks to PayPal’s founder Peter Theil’s donation of $100,000 to a de-extinction organization, scientists are trying to bring back the...

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Something old, something new, something biobased: Designer grows a mushroom wedding gown

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