Engineers have developed a new way to produce tagatose, a low-calorie sugar, using engineered bacteria and cheap glucose ...
Scientists at Tufts have found a way to turn common glucose into a rare sugar that tastes almost exactly like table sugar—but ...
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Scientists engineer bacteria to produce lower calorie, healthier sugar
For more than a century, food scientists have searched for ways to satisfy a sweet tooth without the health risks tied to ...
New research demonstrates how specially engineered bacteria taken orally can operate as a delivery system for antiviral therapies and vaccines. (Nanowerk News) Nalinikanth Kotagiri’s lab focuses on ...
Researchers at the University of Oxford have achieved a significant advancement in the field of green hydrogen production. Their innovative approach involves using bio-engineered bacteria termed ...
Bioengineered E.coli transfers electric charge directly to nearby surfaces and indirectly to distance surfaces by releasing electron shuttles, or mediators. Photo credit: ChatGPT. We can use ...
These bacteria, which could be designed to detect pollution or nutrients, could act as sensors to help farmers monitor their crops. (Nanowerk News) Bacteria can be engineered to sense a variety of ...
To demonstrate the gene-exchange technique to enable wastewater bacteria to degrade plastics, this video shows two types of bacteria in red and green. The red strain and the green strain of bacteria ...
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