Hanan Kalaz

Green recipe: Engineered yeast boosts D-lactic acid production

Researchers have engineered yeast to efficiently convert methanol into D-lactic acid, a key compound for biodegradable plastics and pharmaceuticals. By optimizing gene and promoter combinations, they achieved the highest reported yield to date, offering a sustainable alternative to petroleum-based production. Their findings advance eco-friendly chemical manufacturing.

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Researchers capture first laser-driven, high-resolution CT scans of dense objects

A research team has achieved a new milestone in 3D X-ray imaging technology. The scientists have captured high-resolution CT scans of the interior of a large, dense object — a gas turbine blade — using a compact, laser-driven X-ray source. The work is part of a larger vision to leverage high-intensity lasers for a wide

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New CRISPR tool enables more seamless gene editing — and improved disease modeling

Advances in the gene-editing technology known as CRISPR-Cas9 over the past 15 years have yielded important new insights into the roles that specific genes play in many diseases. But to date this technology — which allows scientists to use a ‘guide’ RNA to modify DNA sequences and evaluate the effects — is able to target,

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Novel memristors to overcome AI’s ‘catastrophic forgetting’

Memristors consume extremely little power and behave similarly to brain cells. Researchers have now introduced novel memristive that offer significant advantages: they are more robust, function across a wider voltage range, and can operate in both analog and digital modes. Their unique properties could help address the problem of ‘catastrophic forgetting,’ where artificial neural networks

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Producing nuclear fusion fuel is banned in the US for being too toxic, but these researchers found an alternative

Lithium-6 is essential for producing nuclear fusion fuel, but isolating it from the much more common isotope, lithium-7, usually requires liquid mercury, which is extremely toxic. Now, researchers have developed a mercury-free method to isolate lithium-6 that is as effective as the conventional method.

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