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People whose enzymes work slowly can’t handle the stress

August 23, 2021

“The hardworking ones are precisely four times faster than the lazy ones. The hardworking enzymes are built with valine, the lazy enzymes with methionine.” | learn more

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Embedded enzymes make for compostable plastics that break down in days

April 25, 2021

“A new type of compostable plastic is embedded with enzymes that, when triggered, quickly break the material down to its constituent molecules.” | learn more

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Gene-editing a specific part of your brain

October 19, 2020

“A new delivery mechanism for gene-editing enzymes allows doctors to target specific kinds of cells or regions of the brain.” | learn more

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