Ideflor-Bio opens positions with salaries of up to R$ 2,186 in Pará
The Instituto de Desenvolvimento Florestal e da Biodiversidade do Estado do Pará (Ideflor-Bio) has announced a new recruitment process offering 14 immediate positions with salaries ranging from R$ 1,337.05 to R$ 2,186.87.
The family in the woods, dad Nathan. "My mind has changed, we will respect all the rules"
Nathan, a father living in the woods, discusses plans to adapt to social norms while maintaining his family's lifestyle.
From father's advice to passion for the craft: fish farmer's daughter transforms tilapia skin into fashion items and bio-jewelry
Katia Mastroto has created a sustainable fashion line from tilapia skin in São Paulo, promoting both aesthetic value and social impact.
Yonsei University's K-NIBRT Project Group Completes First Training Course of Bio-Health Academy 'Bio-All'
Yonsei University's K-NIBRT Project Group reported the successful completion of the first training course of the 'Bio-All' Bio-Health Academy, with 49 students graduating.
Birds and pigeons with cameras: how the new Russian bio-drones work
Russia is experimenting with the use of pigeons transformed into biological drones through the implantation of neural microchips.
Construction of a bio-refinery utilizing harmful brown algae begins in Kokkola this summer – big markets in the United States
Construction of the world's first bio-refinery utilizing harmful brown algae will start in Kokkola this summer, supported by Finnish startup Origin by Ocean and German chemical company CABB Group.
Lack of research on adaptation to climate change threatens agricultural productivity in Brazil
Brazilian agricultural productivity is under threat due to insufficient research on climate change adaptation methods, as highlighted by Embrapa's development of a bio-input that enhances plant resilience.
Sierra Leone: the Secretary General of the Opposition Party APC Charged and Placed in Detention
Lansana Dumbuya, Secretary General of Sierra Leone's opposition APC party, has been charged with incitement to violence and public insult after criticizing President Julius Maada Bio.
Sangji University RISE Business Division Expands Collaboration in Marine Bio Field
Sangji University's RISE Business Division hosted a lecture focusing on the response of marine ecosystems to climate change and aims to strengthen collaboration in marine bio and biohealth research with Jeju University.
SKKU, National Changwon University, and 3 Other Universities Selected as Specialized Institutions in Bio and Robot Industries
The South Korean government has selected five universities to receive financial support as part of its initiative to specialize in bio and robotics industries.
Food: Organic products often come from abroad
The demand for organic food is increasing in Germany, yet the organic farming sector is struggling with slow growth and a rising reliance on foreign products.
Personnel Changes on February 11
The article details personnel changes in various positions within Korean governmental and corporate entities, including the Ministry of Science and ICT and other organizations.
Thousands of fish appear dead in Barra da Tijuca, and biologist points to disposal after fishing as the main hypothesis
Thousands of dead corvina fish were found on the Barra da Tijuca beach, raising environmental concerns and prompting investigations into the cause.
In the AI era, medical information is a 'national strategic asset'... it must be a stepping stone for the bio industry
The Bank of Korea advocates leveraging massive medical data collected in the country as a foundation for the bio-health industry amid the AI era.
Teboil Faces a Huge Million-Euro Claim – Foreign Company Hints at Harsh Measures
Teboil, a fuel company, is facing a claim of approximately 31 million euros from the Latvian biofuel producer GVF Bio due to issues surrounding a biodiesel delivery.
A homeowner from Rovaniemi would like to heat his house with bio-oil – wonders why it is not offered as an option
A Rovaniemi homeowner is looking to switch to bio-oil heating but is puzzled by its lack of availability as an option.
Inside the Russian-backed project to turn pigeons into 300-mile bio-drones
A Russian neurotechnology company is developing pigeons as bio-drones for warfare, testing neural implants that could enable long-distance navigation.
Mum says 'safe' detergent left baby with a two month face blister
A mother claims that Fairy non-bio washing detergent caused her baby to suffer from a painful face blister that lasted for two months.
The first Green Bio-Corridor starts in Mérida, Yucatán
The municipality of Mérida has launched its first Green Bio-Corridor, a landmark project that aims to enhance urban planning with an environmental, social, and community focus, spearheaded by Mayor Cecilia Patrón Laviada.
Driving will be economical, CNG will be cheaper! This big announcement was made in the budget
The Indian government announced in its latest budget that there will be no tax burden on bio-CNG mix, making it cheaper for vehicle users and contributing to cleaner air.
"Monnemer Quadrat": Ritter Sport loses dispute over square packaging
Ritter Sport loses a legal battle over packaging rights, allowing the Mannheimer company Wacker GmbH to continue selling its oat bar under the name "Monnemer Quadrat Bio."
ECOWAS calls for a swift civilian transition in Guinea-Bissau
ECOWAS President Julius Maada Bio emphasized the need for a swift civilian transition led by an 'inclusive government' in Guinea-Bissau after discussing the situation with the military council leaders following the November coup.
Zagreb is Getting Reuse Centers: We Reviewed the New Waste Management Plan, Here Are All the News
Zagreb will establish reuse centers to breathe new life into old items while keeping its composting facilities operational for emergency bio-waste processing.
The six trends in biomedical research that will leave a mark throughout 2026
The article discusses significant upcoming trends in biomedical research, including advancements in CRISPR therapy, CAR-T trials, single-cell resolution studies, spatial omics, and tissue bio-printing, expected to shape the field by 2026.