Go Ahead and Drink That Cup of Coffee – It Can Protect You Against...
In Indiana, researchers studied over 1,280 compounds to see which produced the highest level of the valuable NMNAT2 enzyme. Why is NMNAT2 so great?...
Blue Marble and Biomimicry 3.8 partner to accelerate bio-inspired innovation
In Montana, Biomimicry 3.8 and Blue Marble, both located in Missoula, created a new partnership to accelerate innovation, decrease time to market, and provide...
Fortress Paper Expands Investment into Hemicellulose as Biomaterials Feedstock
In British Columbia, Fortress Paper Ltd., which focuses on dissolving pulp and security paper products, has broken out into the renewable energy area and...
Eat it or implant it – Ham company and university team up for pig...
In Virginia, Smithfield Foods, Inc. and the University of Virginia School of Engineering & Applied Science are partnering up to explore and advance regenerative...
Unilever’s PG tips brand to use biobased tea bags by end of 2018
In the United Kingdom, PG tips are replacing their polypropylene tea bag seals with a fully biodegradable corn starch version by the end of...
Plant-based water bottles launched in New Zealand
In New Zealand, start-up business, For the Better Good, launched new plastic bottles made from renewable crops like corn, potatoes and sugarcane that can...
3D Printing Market to Increase to $32.78B by 2023
In Ireland, the 3D Printing Market Global Forecast to 2023 report predicts the 3D printing market to expand to $32.78 billion by 2023. The...
Beyond Meat’s Beyond Sausage offers plant-based option with alginate casing
In California, Beyond Meat made Time magazine’s Best Inventions 2018 list with the world’s first fresh, plant-based sausage, beyond sausage. The primary source of...
Bamboo Babe brings eco-friendly feminine hygiene to Australia
In Australia, Bamboo Babe has launched the country’s first biodegradable feminine hygiene pads. The pads, made from bamboo, are more absorbent than cotton pads....
Pesky green crabs in Newfoundland could prove useful for water treatment
In Canada, Dr. Don-Roger Parkinson is looking for additional investors and collaborators for a research project to use the chitin molecules from Newfoundland’s pesky...