Feb 27, 2026 | Film & Video, Public Health, Science Communication, Science in Film, Science in Society, Science Policy, Stories
Following a mysterious, two-year surge of fresh fruits and vegetables on the black market, the NOGAN Task Force has unraveled a highly organised group of illegal growers. The suspects include several leading academics and scientists...
Jan 22, 2026 | AI, Publications, science, Science Communication, Science in Society, Science Policy, Synthetic Biology, Uncategorized
The landscape of biotechnology is undergoing a major shift driven by Artificial Intelligence, pushing innovation into territories we never previously imagined. However, this rapid momentum raises urgent questions regarding ethics, security, and safety. A recent study...
Jan 22, 2026 | publication, Publications, science, Science in Society, Science Policy
A new book published as part of the NATO Science for Peace and Security Series. Based on an international NATO workshop held in Cartagena, Colombia, it brought together experts from different fields, including AI, biotechnology, and risk and resilience research. The...
Nov 10, 2025 | AI, announcement, event
During the end of October until the beginning of November, biofaction and the EU Horizon project, deCYPher we have organised 4 citizen engagement events to let citizens decide which plant compounds matter most for them. They rated flavonoids and terpenoids based on...
Nov 3, 2025 | publication, science, Synthetic Biology
From simulation to reality: experimental analysis of a quantum entanglement simulation with slime molds as bioelectronic components Our team at Biofaction, alongside Zeki Seskir and Eduardo R. Miranda, recently published a study in Frontiers in Soft Matter exploring...