products-from-polyurethane-on-the-exhibition-stand-industry-319412977-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Emily Reeves Date November 11, 2025 CategoriesComputational SciencesEngineeringIntelligent Design Tagged , AbPURase, amino acids, bacteria, blind search, China, clothes, couch cushions, crosslinking, E. coli, engineering, enzymes, foresight, graph neural networks, GRASE, landfills, mattresses, mutation, natural enzymes, neural network, plastic, polyurethane, promiscuous activity, protein engineering, recycling, selection, shoes, urethanases, yoga mats Can Protein Design Outpace Directed Evolution in Recycling Plastic? Emily Reeves November 11, 2025 Computational Sciences, Engineering, Intelligent Design 3 What is polyurethane and where is it used? It’s a type of plastic and it is pretty much everywhere: shoes, clothes, yoga mats, mattresses, couch cushions. Read More ›