The London startup uses AI-engineered enzymes to break nylon 6,6 waste, from leggings to airbags to carpets, back into the monomers it was made from, recovering more than 90% and removing the need for virgin petroleum feedstock. Total funding now exceeds $50M. Nylon 6,6 is one of the most useful materials humanity has ever made. […]<br /> This story continues at The Next Web [...]
Biostate AI, a molecular diagnostics startup combining next-generation RNA sequencing (RNAseq) with generative AI, announced today it has raised $12 million in a Series A funding round led by Accel. T [...]
Compyl, a rapidly growing provider of unified Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) solutions, has successfully closed a $12 million Series A funding round. The investment was led by Venture Guides, [...]
Swiss cleantech startup GR3N has raised €15.5 million in a Series B round to build the world’s first commercial-scale microwave-assisted PET recycling plant. The round was led by 360 Capital, with [...]
For decades, the IQ test has been one of the most familiar — and most contested — yardsticks for human intelligence. Now, a startup project called AI IQ is applying the same metaphor to artificial [...]
The recycling industry has a labour problem that no amount of recruitment can solve. Staff turnover at waste sorting facilities runs at 40 per cent annually. The fatality rate is eight times the natio [...]