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Jen Keane's new startup, Modern Synthesis , uses bacteria to grow nanocellulose fibers.
The startup harvests and processes the fibers to create a range of different materials.
The fibers can be spread into a thin, wind-resistant film or textured to mimic high-quality leather.
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