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Artificial Intelligence · IllinoisBy combining artificial intelligence with automated robotics and synthetic biology, researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have dramatically improved the performance of two important industrial enzymes—and created a user-friendly, fast process to improve many more.See the Story
Self-Driving Lab: AI and Automated Biology Combine to Improve Enzymes
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Illinois · IllinoisLight-Powered Alchemy: Revolutionizing Chemical Manufacturing with Photochemistry The chemical manufacturing industry is on the cusp of a monumental shift. Driven by the… The post Light-Powered Enzymes: Chiral Molecules from Plants appeared first on Archyworldys.See the Story
Light-Powered Enzymes: Chiral Molecules From Plants - Archyworldys

Chicago, IL · ChicagoAt the 2025 Sustainability Research and Innovation (SRI) Congress in Chicago, a panel titled “Breakthrough Biotech and Sustainability Science for the Bioeconomy” brought together voices from academia, industry, and government to highlight the transformative potential of next-generation biotechnologies to support a bioeconomy.
The bioeconomy that the speakers and their colleagues are working towards involves the development of new crops, new mic…Read Article
Breakthrough Biotech and Deep Collaboration Accelerate U.S. Bioeconomy: A Recap of SRI Congress 2025
Harnessing generative AI to expand the mitochondrial targeting toolkit
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CABBI Team Deploys Robotic Lab to Revolutionize Plant Bioengineering
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