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Episode 93: Garbage is Evolutionary and the Outlook for 2021 (Transcript)

2021-02-02 16:49:00| Waste Age

[00:00:00] Liz Bothwell: Hi everyone, welcome to Waste360's NothingWasted! Podcast. On every episode, we invite the most interesting people in waste recycling and organics to sit down with us and chat candidly about their thoughts, the

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Episode 93: Garbage is Evolutionary and the Outlook for 2021

2021-02-01 08:00:00| Waste Age

In this weeks episode of Waste360s NothingWasted!, we chat with Michael E. Hoffman, managing director and group head of diversified industrials, Stifel Financial Corp. We spoke with Hoffman about current and coming trends in the waste industry, th

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An evolutionary breakpoint in cell division

2017-07-30 06:00:00| LifeSciencesWorld

[NEWS] IMAGE: Chromosomes contains all genome information. During mitosis spindles attach a special structure of chromosome, which is called “centromere. ” In this study, we clarified how centromeres are formed on chromosomes.  Credit: Osaka University <p…

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Ancient viral 'fossils' reveal evolutionary mechanisms

2017-06-29 06:00:00| LifeSciencesWorld

[NEWS] Studying DNA fragments left by ancient viruses in their host's genome has shown even non-autonomous viruses could prosper by helping each other. By analysing ancient viral footprints in the rice genome, Hokkaido University researchers have discovered different virus species infecting the same plant helped each other by exchanging DNA. Many viruses including “pararetroviruses (PRVs)” have the ability to insert their DNA into their host's genome. I…

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With designer lignin, biofuels researchers reproduced evolutionary path

2016-10-14 12:00:00| LifeSciencesWorld

[NEWS] MADISON, Wis. — When scientists reported in 2014 that they had successfully engineered a poplar plant “designed for deconstruction,” the finding made international news. The highly degradable poplar, the first of its kind, could substantially reduce the energy use and cost of converting biomass to a number of products, including biofuels, pulp and paper. Now, some of those same researchers are reporting a surprising new revelation. As University of Wisconsin-Madi…

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