Using genes borrowed from bacteria, researchers have demonstrated fish and flies can be engineered to break down methylmercury and remove it from their bodies as a less harmful gas, offering new ways ...
New research uses AI to engineer enzymes with intricate active sites, expanding the possibilities for synthetic biocatalysts.
Hundreds of different species of microbes live, laugh, and love in your gut. In the future, one of these might serve a new function: microscopic in-house pharmacist.
Methylmercury is an extremely toxic compound, and unfortunately it's often present in the fish that we eat. Scientists are ...
Next the researchers are working on soybeans and cowpeas; the latter is “a hugely important food-security crop in African ...
The crucial drugs can have unintended consequences. Innovative therapies could shield the microbiome from their effects.
Researchers have used artificial intelligence (AI) to design brand-new enzymes that can go through multi-step reactions, a ...
Five University of Tennessee, Knoxville, faculty entrepreneurs, recipients of the university’s first Chancellor’s Innovation ...
Scientists from Australia have successfully bioengineered genetically modified fruit flies and zebrafish capable of absorbing ...
XoZymes replaces traditional chemical production methods with an approach that integrates widely available feedstocks like ...
Rebranding Invizyne Technologies, Inc to eXoZymes Inc.Changing NASDAQ ticker from IZTC to EXOZIntroducing but not ...
Australian scientists have discovered a means of genetically modifying animals -fruit flies and zebrafish, respectively – to ...