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Bio-manufacturing is using micro-organisms to create unique materials that cannot be made through traditional processes. And the beginning of the bio-manufacturing revolution is happening at Aberdeen Proving Ground in Harford County, according to Peter Emanuel, U.S. Army senior research scientist for bioengineering. ....
By Chad Garland/Stars and Stripes May 13, 2021 May 13, 2021 Military researchers are helping “scale up” the use of E.coli to produce fuel for Hellfire missiles, part of a larger push to manufacture small batches of specialty chemicals in cheaper and cleaner ways using microbes. The use of gut bacteria to make missile propellant is a “larger proof of concept” for the Army’s expansion of biological manufacturing capabilities. The hope is that it will wean the U.S. military off chemicals derived from crude oil in “costly petrochemical facilities” and often available through limited suppliers, the Combat Capabilities Development Command Chemical Biological Center said in a statement. ....
By CHAD GARLAND | STARS AND STRIPES Published: May 12, 2021 Military researchers are helping “scale up” the use of E.coli to produce fuel for Hellfire missiles, part of a larger push to manufacture small batches of specialty chemicals in cheaper and cleaner ways using microbes. The use of gut bacteria to make missile propellant is a “larger proof of concept” for the Army’s expansion of biological manufacturing capabilities. The hope is that it will wean the U.S. military off chemicals derived from crude oil in “costly petrochemical facilities” and often available through limited suppliers, the Combat Capabilities Development Command Chemical Biological Center said in a statement. ....
By CHAD GARLAND | STARS AND STRIPES Published: May 12, 2021 Military researchers are helping “scale up” the use of E.coli to produce fuel for Hellfire missiles, part of a larger push to manufacture small batches of specialty chemicals in cheaper and cleaner ways using microbes. The use of gut bacteria to make missile propellant is a “larger proof of concept” for the Army’s expansion of biological manufacturing capabilities. The hope is that it will wean the U.S. military off chemicals derived from crude oil in “costly petrochemical facilities” and often available through limited suppliers, the Combat Capabilities Development Command Chemical Biological Center said in a statement. ....
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