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De Beers Group is shutting down its company specializing in lab-grown diamonds as falling prices widen the gap with natural ...
A lab-on-a-chip is a class of device that integrates and automates multiple laboratory techniques into a system that fits on a chip up to a maximum of a few square centimetres in size. By ...
Lab-grown diamonds (LGDs) are gaining traction as an ethical and sustainable alternative to mined diamonds, dispelling common misconceptions about their quality and environmental impact.
Lab-grown chicken has already arrived on supermarket shelves in the US and Singapore. Proponents of growing food in a lab argue that its true value lies in its ability to provide a sustainable and ...
A European Space Agency (ESA) project is assessing the viability of growing so-called lab-grown food in the low gravity and higher radiation in orbit and on other worlds. ESA is funding the ...
Revenue rose at the International Gemological Institute (IGI) during the first quarter amid an increase in demand for certification of both lab-grown and natural-diamond jewelry. Revenue increased 10% ...
Scientists in Japan have made a big breakthrough in the world of lab-grown meat. A team from the University of Tokyo has successfully grown a chicken nugget-sized piece of meat using a special device ...
It was a challenge to hold the cell groupings together in a way that more closely mimicked the texture of muscle, and the current generation of lab-grown meats are often tiny pieces clumped ...
It was a challenge to hold the cell groupings together in a way that more closely mimicked the texture of muscle, and the current generation of lab-grown meats are often tiny pieces clumped ...
In contrast, lab-grown teeth would be created using a person’s own cells, which could then grow and develop into fully functioning teeth inside the mouth. These new teeth could last longer ...
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Chicken produced with 1125-fiber HFB. Credit: Shoji Takeuchi, The University of Tokyo A new bioreactor system uses hollow fibers to deliver nutrients to lab-grown tissue, enabling scalable cultured ...
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