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Rousselot Biomedical, a Darling Ingredients brand, joins European ENLIGHT project to develop a 3D living model of pancreatic tissue

Press release content from PR Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Rousselot Biomedical, a Darling Ingredients brand, joins European ENLIGHT project to develop a 3D living model of pancreatic tissue February 22, 2021 GMT Darling International Inc. (PRNewsfoto/Darling International Inc.) IRVING, Texas, Feb. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Darling Ingredients Inc. (NYSE: DAR) today announced that its Rousselot Biomedical brand is joining the European project ENLIGHT. Researchers from academic centers and leading industries across Europe are joining forces to develop a living model of the pancreas to enable better testing of diabetes medication. This model is manufactured using a new method of bioprinting invented at the UMC Utrecht and EPFL, and specialized stem cells studied by ETH Zurich and the University of Naples. With eight European partners a new bioprinter that, using visible light, prints stem cells three-dimensionally into functional pancreatic tissues. T

ENGIE to build green hydrogen unit for ADISSEO in CASHEMIR project

ENGIE to build green hydrogen unit for ADISSEO in CASHEMIR project Animal nutrition company ADISSEO and ENGIE Solutions are working together on the CASHEMIR project, which aims to reduce the carbon footprint of the production of methionine, an amino acid essential for animal nutrition. This industrial innovation could launch in 2022 on the ADISSEO site of Roches-de-Condrieu, in south-east France. The ADISSEO Group develops its industrial units to product methionine while reducing environmental impact. To achieve this goal, the industrial synthesis of methionine requires access to hydrogen. The CASHEMIR project involves the construction, by ENGIE Solutions, of a green hydrogen production unit powering ADISSEO’s production lines. This approach is in line with the European ambitions of the Green Deal.

How Norway plans to save the world with carbon capture technology

Norway digs deep to tap carbon storage boom The country is leading a major carbon capture operation to store up to 5m tonnes of CO2 per year 24 January 2021 • 3:00pm The contractors have already started dynamiting the steep rocky fjord side to make way for tanks which will in three years start receiving the world’s first deliveries of industrial CO2 emissions for storage beneath the North Sea. “Last week, we formally had the first blast,” says Sverre Johannesen Overå, project director for the Northern Lights CO2 transport and storage project, showing a blurry view of the site from a webcam.

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