OMEinfo – the new open-source bioinformatics tool now launched
We are delighted to share updates on the latest work from the Microbial Environments Theme, researching on OMEinfo. WHAT IS OMEinfo? OMEinfo is an open-source bioinformatics tool designed to automate...
View ArticleJoin us for the NUAcT Research Seminars
You are warmly invited to our Research Seminar Series that is open to ALL looking to learn and engage with our NUAcT fellows. Come along to meet our fellows and the NUAcT team and be inspired by the...
View ArticleKnitting the Future of Architecture using Fungal Mycelium – An arch made from...
We are delighted to announce that we are exhibiting at the Design Museum London as part of the Future Observatory Display, opening on the 20th of November to the public! Visit us: Second Floor,...
View ArticleBio-Futures for Transplanetary Habitats new website!
We are thrilled to share the exhilarating news that the Bio-Futures for Transplanetary Habitats (BFfTH) Special Interest Group has officially launched its brand-new website! The newly unveiled website...
View ArticleThe Growing Room in progress – Follow our growing process in the Newcastle...
Exciting news on the way – We are currently building our Bioknit Prototype Nr. 4 #The Growing Room. A three-metre high architecture composed of fungal mycelium and knitted British wool is currently...
View ArticleBook your spot now for the Biogenic Construction Exhibition!
We are excited to announce our upcoming exhibition in the _OME: Biogenic Construction: Building the future with microbial minerals Biomineralization is nature’s method of creating durable, robust...
View ArticleEmbark on a journey of discovery at the Festival of Futures at Lancaster...
From light pollution to e-waste and healthy ageing to biomaterials, the Festival of Futures at Lancaster University is all set to show how design research can respond to an array of local and global...
View ArticleLiving Nanofibre Pavilion
In January 2024 Living Textiles welcomed visiting researcher Jan Konicek from FUA Technical University Liberec to The Hub for Biotechnology in the Built Environment. Working alongside Newcastle...
View ArticleHBBE launches Living Textiles as 5th Research Theme
The Living Textiles Research Group has been established as a core research theme for the Hub for Biotechnology in the Built Environment. Living Textiles, led by Jane Scott, positions textiles as a...
View ArticleHBBE at Edinburgh Science Festival
Visit our work at Edinburgh Science Festival this year!HBBE is present with several exhibition pieces in the main atrium of the National Museums Scotland on Chambers Street in Edinburgh. HBBE is...
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