A bioproduction method that ties compound synthesis to bacterial survival could be used to mass-produce natural products.
Inside the warehouse, they discovered sacks filled with crushed chili, shredded tobacco leaves, detergent powder, ethanol, and synthetic flavourings meant to mimic the taste of bananas and pineapples.
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New show dedicated to Machteld Rullens at Page (NYC) and Andrew Kreps Gallery reveals work made at the Josef and Anni Albers ...
A Hyundai i20 exploded near Delhi's Red Fort, killing at least 12 people in what investigators are treating as a terrorist ...
Quick highlights from the journalist history of Franklin County over the past 100 years. Taken from the newspaper archives of ...
For three decades in Manhattan, Dr. Masahide Kanayama built a reputation as a meticulous endometriosis surgeon whose ...
PM Kisan 21st installment likely this month; government may announce release date today after key Cabinet meeting.
As you approach Nappanee, the landscape gradually transforms – telephone poles give way to utility-free properties, modern farm equipment disappears in favor of horse-drawn implements, and the ...
The Brain (Processors): This is where the robot thinks. It can range from simple circuits to powerful computers that process ...
A remarkable classic weaving technique, which produces works as practical as they are decorative, is currently experiencing a ...