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“Biomining may sound like science fiction, but this technology is both feasible and primed to play a critical role in ensuring our clean energy future.” Homeworld Collective’s Translational Climate Biotech Fellow Monica Cesinger is a microbiologist passionate about using

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Fascinating interview with Brad Zamft on his journey from physics PhD student to "applied entrepreneurial biologist" and now CEO of a Google Moonshot Factory spinout company. Homeworld Collective homeworld.bio/blog/transform…

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Don’t miss our conversation with Brad Zamft about synthetic biology, pathways from academia to policy, how plants can be deployed as climate solutions, & more on The Climate Biotech Podcast! Listen wherever you get your episodes, or read the highlights on our blog 👀➡️

Don’t miss our conversation with Brad Zamft about synthetic biology, pathways from academia to policy, how plants can be deployed as climate solutions, & more on The Climate Biotech Podcast! Listen wherever you get your episodes, or read the highlights on our blog 👀➡️
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🌳 Could trees play a role in methane removal solutions? On the latest episode of The Climate Biotech Podcast with Daniel Goodwin and Paul Reginato, Prof. Vincent Gauci shares groundbreaking research suggesting that trees are a substantial methane sink, owing to methanotrophs colonizing

🌳 Could trees play a role in methane removal solutions? On the latest episode of The Climate Biotech Podcast with <a href="/D_R_Goodwin/">Daniel Goodwin</a> and <a href="/PaulReginato/">Paul Reginato</a>, <a href="/GauciGauci/">Prof. Vincent Gauci</a> shares groundbreaking research suggesting that trees are a substantial methane sink, owing to methanotrophs colonizing
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Working in climate biotech? Check out these relevant reads from the past several weeks: ▶️ This new, exciting research points toward the potential for biotechnological solutions in atmospheric methane removal: nature.com/articles/s4324… ▶️ This study found that applying