The Biosolutions Bulletin
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Latest Episodes
Who let the dogs in?
How did pets evolve from independent, working animals to cherished family members, and what does a 100% human-managed life mean for their health and well-being? In this article, we’ll be tracing their journey from helpers to furry family.
There’s a biosolution for … man’ best friend
Feeding our furry friends is a careful balancing act: Pet food must be irresistible enough that they eat it consistently, yet also provide the nutrition they need to thrive. Crafting food that hits both marks is one of the central challenges of...
Rethinking the materials that hold the modern world together
The widespread use of cement and bitumen (the binding ingredient in asphalt) has shaped the buildings we live in and the roads we travel on, making modern infrastructure possible. But it has also created a deep dependence on fossil fuels and en...
Biosolutions beneath our feet: How fungi are rewriting roads and pavements
What if the materials holding our roads and pavements together didn’t come from burning fuel or melting rock — but from life itself? In conventional infrastructure, binders like cement and bitumen rely on force. Fungal binders work ...
Pulp nonfiction: The story of paper and why it still matters
With biosolutions taking the center stage, it’s the story of how an industry once defined by heavy machinery and chemical use began learning from the lightest touch in nature.From its first known sheets in China, paper has played an ind...