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Scientists Just Found a Way to Spin Leftover Yeast From Beer Into Soft, Strong, Biodegradable Fabric
Penn State researchers say the stuff we throw away after making beer, wine, and even some medicines could help feed people ...
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Waste yeast from beer and pharmaceutical plants spun into biodegradable fiber
Strong clothing fiber can be manufactured from the waste yeast left over after producing beer, wine, or pharmaceuticals, a ...
Angel Yeast has officially commenced operations at its new yeast protein production line at the Baiyang Biotechnology Park in ...
A team of researchers led by the University of California San Diego has discovered a new way to make yeast cells more ...
Angel Yeast Co., Ltd. (SH600298) has officially started operations at its next-generation yeast protein production line at ...
Synthetic biologists inserted genes from the soap bark tree and other organisms into yeast to create a biosynthetic pathway for building a complex molecule called QS-21, a powerful adjuvant used in ...
SEATTLE, Wash. -- It's one small sip for a man, one giant gulp for mankind. A couple years ago, Eugene's Ninkasi Brewing set the goal of creating a beer made with ingredients from out of this world.
Scientists and niche-brewers have combined to make beer out of yeast that dates back almost to the time of the dinosaurs. And ...
Angel Yeast Co., Ltd. (SH600298) has officially started operations at its next-generation yeast protein production line at ...
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