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Aussie startup raises $6 million to put exotic meats on your plate

Aussie startup raises $6 million to put exotic meats on your plate

January 11, 2021 |

In Australia, cultured meat startup Vow has raised $6 million to expand its product pipeline of oddball meats, including kangaroo and alpaca.  Led by Australia’s Square Peg Capital, the oversubscribed seed funding will help the company “outperform meat, instead of simply replacing it,” according to a press release issued by the Sydney-based startup. The company, […]

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Wooden satellites eyed as answer to growing space junk problem

Wooden satellites eyed as answer to growing space junk problem

January 4, 2021 |

In Japan, Sumitomo Forestry and Kyoto University are designing a satellite made from wood that would completely incinerate upon re-entry in an effort to reduce space junk. If successful, it would be the world’s first functional wood-based satellite.   “We are very concerned with the fact that all the satellites which re-enter the Earth’s atmosphere burn […]

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Vancouver startup gives waste chopsticks a second life

Vancouver startup gives waste chopsticks a second life

January 4, 2021 |

In Vancouver, an entrepreneur has transformed over 30 million wood chopsticks from restaurants into everyday items such as dining room tables and staircases.  The idea for ChopValue actually came from Felix Böck’s girlfriend—now fiancée—after the PhD student expressed frustration during a sushi dinner that there was little interest in his proposal for repurposing waste wood […]

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Italian firm designs minimalist dwelling made of wood, straw and cork

Italian firm designs minimalist dwelling made of wood, straw and cork

January 4, 2021 |

In Italy, architecture firm LCA Architetti has designed a small country house made from natural and recyclable construction materials. The simple design utilizes a prefab timber structure and straw insulation sourced from local rice farmers. The house’s most striking feature, however, is arguably cork cladding in a “wavy textured finish” that reduces the structure’s energy […]

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Protective coating in fly eye could have applications in medicine and electronics

Protective coating in fly eye could have applications in medicine and electronics

January 4, 2021 |

In Russia and Switzerland, researchers are replicating a nanocoating found in fruit fly eyes  with potential applications in medicine, textiles, and nanoelectronics. The team, comprised of scientists from Far Eastern Federal University, University of Geneva, University of Lausanne and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, have found the biodegradable coating to have anti-reflective, […]

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Long Island oyster farmers launch skincare brand

Long Island oyster farmers launch skincare brand

January 4, 2021 |

In New York, two oyster farmers are creating a new revenue stream for the popular shellfish in skincare. David Daly and Ben Gonzalez of Long Island’s Southold Bay Oyster Farm tell Newsday.com their face cream hydrates, moisturizes and softens skin.  “We wanted to be able to bring the benefits of oysters to everyone including folks […]

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Taiwan outerwear startup launches coat made from coffee grounds

Taiwan outerwear startup launches coat made from coffee grounds

January 4, 2021 |

In Taiwan, outdoor gear brand COOR is using yarn made from coffee grounds to manufacture an extremely multifunctional jacket.  Dubbed HELIX Multi-Climate 3-in-1, the jacket material made by Singtex using coffee waste sourced from Starbucks as raw material. A detachable hoodie is included if the wearer finds themselves in the cold or rain, while a […]

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Danish startup wins $2.9-million grant for bioplastic

Danish startup wins $2.9-million grant for bioplastic

January 4, 2021 |

In Denmark, startup Cellugy has raised €2.38 million (US$2.91 million) to expand production of single-use plastics from cellulose. The seed round funding came from the European Innovation Council Accelerator Pilot Phase 2.  Founded by Isabel Álvarez-Martos, Deby Fapyane, and Paruntungan Sihombing in 2018, Cellugy converts sugar into its bioplastic EcoFLEXY, which can be combined with […]

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Bioplastics maker Danimer begins trading on NYSE

Bioplastics maker Danimer begins trading on NYSE

January 4, 2021 |

In Georgia, bioplastics maker Danimer Scientific has officially gone public through its previously announced merger with Special Purpose Acquisition Company (SPAC) Live Oak Acquisition Corp. Under the terms of the deal, Live Oak changed its name to Danimer Scientific, Inc. and began trading under the ticker “DNMR” on the New York Stock Exchange on December […]

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Popular cosmetics applicator gets a green makeover

Popular cosmetics applicator gets a green makeover

December 28, 2020 |

In Pennsylvania, a blockbuster beauty product for applying flawless foundation is set to launch a plant-based version. Beautyblender, a now-ubiquitous egg-shaped sponge introduced by makeup artist Rea Ann Silva in 2003 and popularized by the Kardashians and other makeup gurus, will soon introduce a Bio Pure version made with 60% plant-based materials. The switch is […]

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