Cauldron Ferm has turned microbes into nonstop assembly lines
The Australian startup says it has solved one of the biggest challenges facing synthetic biology companies, which it counts as customers.
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Australian startup Cauldron Ferm says it has addressed a major hurdle for synthetic biology firms by converting microbes into continuous assembly lines, offering a solution that could benefit its customers in the field.
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