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If the bioeconomy is to scale, it needs a cheaper, more consistent source of fermentable sugars, says New Zealand startup Solarferm, which has developed tech to make glucose and other sugars from hydrogen and carbon dioxide. Led by Gabriel James, PhD, and computational and molecular biologist Tancred Frickey, PhD, Solarferm has a two-stage process: First, it uses established thermochemical process...
The bioeconomy runs on sugar. Solarferm wants to run it on gas | Huntaegis