Top news of the week: 17.06.2021.
Sustainability
Anti-biotechnology critics say the Genetic Literacy Project is a Monsanto-funded ‘corporate front’. It’s not true. Here is the documentation — and...
Activist groups opposed to agricultural biotechnology (GMOs and gene edited crops and animals) repeatedly claim that the Genetic Literacy Project is a
Stealthy marine robot begins studying mysterious deep-water life
Every day, countless deep-dwelling ocean animals rise to the surface to feed, speeding the transfer of carbon to the deep ocean – a robot has now begun to study the creatures
European Biotech Week 2021: EuropaBio invites national biotech communities to celebrate science and innovation
European Biotech Week 2021: EuropaBio invites national biotech communities to celebrate science and innovation Brussels, Belgium – 15 June 2021 – EuropaBio officially launches the …
Novartis is proud to support the EuropaBio 25th Anniversary
EuropaBio is delighted to announce that Novartis has joined EuropaBio’s 25th Anniversary Celebration Programme as a Sponsor.
Startup Biomason Makes Bio-Cement Tiles, Retailer H&M Group Plans To Outfit Its Stores’ Floors With Them
Ginger Krieg Dosier, cofounder and CEO of Biomason, has big plans for how her company’s bio-based cement can replace cement and reduce carbon emissions. A new deal with H&M Group to create ...
Meet Dr. Jennifer Doudna: she's leading the biotech revolution
She helped create CRISPR, a gene-editing technology that is changing the way we treat genetic diseases and even how we produce food.
I’m my high school’s first Black male valedictorian. I won’t be the last
Ahmed Muhammad, in his valedictory speech, reflected on the unprecedented circumstances that shaped the class of 2021
New 210,000 sq ft gateway building changes face of Cambridge Science Park
A new 210,000 sq ft gateway development has been completed on the world-renowned Cambridge Science Park. The building was designed by global architectural practice Scott Brownrigg and ...