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Enzymatic converter

Vitamin C | Thermal Paper

Yeast-engineered Stevia

   Conventional catalytic converters rely on costly precious metals, but biotech could replace them with enzymes like laccases and nitric oxide reductases produced cheaply through fermentation. By taking inspiration from heat-proof extremophile enzymes, future “bio-catalytic converters” could deliver cleaner, renewable, and more affordable exhaust treatment. Read the full blog here: https://medium.com/@dravidameya/can-biotech-create-a-biological-catalytic-converter-e388ca5d66ab

Yeast-engineered Stevia

Vitamin C | Thermal Paper

Yeast-engineered Stevia

  Stevia is a natural sweetener that delivers sugar-like taste without calories or blood sugar spikes, making it safer than sugar, artificial sweeteners, or sugar alcohols. With biotechnology enabling scalable and sustainable production of high-purity glycosides, stevia is poised to transform the future of healthy sweetening. Read the full blog here: https://medium.com/@dravidameya/stevia-a-natural-sweetener-with-biotech-potential-979332eace97

Vitamin C | Thermal Paper

Vitamin C | Thermal Paper

Vitamin C | Thermal Paper

 Most grocery receipts still rely on BPA-based thermal paper, which poses hormone-disrupting health risks through skin contact. Vitamin C offers a safer, biotech-enabled alternative, enabling phenol-free printing that protects people and the planet. Read the full blog here: https://medium.com/@dravidameya/from-bpa-to-vitamin-c-rethinking-thermal-receipt-paper-with-biotech-9508a9d7a463

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