20 September 201917 September 2019 Red, blue or pink: Time to think about bioink- Is the pen mightier than the sword? If it’s the right kind of ink While bioink may have started thousands of years ago with fire residue and soot on a cave wall, it will be fascinating to see where the future goes with bioinks around the world
23 May 201918 May 2019 The reinvention of bio-plastics: New kids on the block Bio-plastics industry is looking into the use of non-food crops (2nd and 3rd-generation feedstock), such as cellulose, with a view to develop new materials
24 January 201921 January 2019 Kein Kunststoff mehr im Ozean? Neue nachhaltige Technologie, die von TAU-Forschern entwickelt wurde, könnte die Welt von ihrem schlimmsten Schadstoff befreien
21 January 201916 January 2019 Bioplastics: the solution to India’s plastic pollution woes? For ensuring greater adoption of the biodegradable variant, manufacturers say a major policy push is needed from government to help make it more affordable
15 January 201910 January 2019 No more plastic in the ocean? New sustainable tech developed by TAU researchers could free the world of its worst pollutant
13 August 201510 August 2015 Researchers develop new cellulose hydrolysis method The consortium of motile and cellulose degrading bacteria can be used for solid state cellulose hydrolysis
1 October 2012 Einzelner Proteinkomplex erzeugt Strom: Solarzelle aus einem Molekül Forscher entwickeln Messsystem zum Kontaktieren einzelner Moleküle in starken optischen Feldern
Individual protein complex generates electric currents: Solar cell consisting of a single molecule Researchers develop a measurement system to contact individual molecules in strong fields of optical
14 November 2011 Bacteria can talk by ‘chemical twittering’, control behaviour of the colony New understanding to help develop most efficient bacterium for use in medical, agricultural and industrial biotechnology
14 December 2010 The Sweetness of Biodegradable Plastics Tel Aviv University (TAU) uses sugar and cornstarch to make environmentally safer plastics