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Debut recently announced that its sugar-made carmine can replace crushed beetles.
He’s managing director and senior partner at Boston Consulting Group.
Chemical fertilizer is bad for the environment and increasingly expensive.
He’s Space Systems Program Manager at SatRev.
The startup equips certain crops with “biosensors” that emit colorful signals of stress.
Futurist Amy Webb discusses her new book on synthetic biology.
Altos Labs wants to “safely reprogram” cells to combat disease—an ambitious and unproven goal.
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