Category: Research

Toulouse White Biotechnology completes massive expansion of R&D space

Toulouse White Biotechnology completes massive expansion of R&D space

June 12, 2016 |

In France, Toulouse White Biotechnology, a pre-industrial demonstrator and accelerator in industrial biotechnology based on renewable carbon, doubled its physical size, with 1700 m2 of surface area now available to accommodate new facilities and laboratories and host the numerous projects. Three new wings, of 400m2 each, are home to TWB’s technical platforms, with advanced equipment […]

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Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center says nitrogen fertilizers with switchgrass could boost NOX emission

Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center says nitrogen fertilizers with switchgrass could boost NOX emission

June 9, 2016 |

In Michigan, according to a new study from the Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center and Michigan State University, the use of nitrogen fertilizer on switchgrass crops can produce a sharp increase in emissions of nitrous oxide, a greenhouse gas up to 300 times more harmful than carbon dioxide and a significant driver of global climate […]

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Japanese researchers produce electricity from stingray

Japanese researchers produce electricity from stingray

June 8, 2016 |

In Japan, scientists from the RIKEN Quantitative Biology Center in Japan removed the electric organ from a torpedo stingray and chemically stimulated the organ by injecting a solution of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine though a syringe. They were able to achieve more than a minute of continuous current, with a peak voltage of 91 mV and […]

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PNNL researchers design resilient zeolites to boost cellulosic production yiel

PNNL researchers design resilient zeolites to boost cellulosic production yiel

June 7, 2016 |

In Washington state, while popular catalysts called zeolites could help turn paper manufacturing waste and other biomass into fuel, the catalyst crumbles after just two days in hot water. And that’s a problem because hot water is nearly ubiquitous in biofuel production. At Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, a team discovered that fixing broken bonds deep […]

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Oklahoma researchers look to develop cost-effective bioconversion treatments for lignin

Oklahoma researchers look to develop cost-effective bioconversion treatments for lignin

June 6, 2016 |

In Oklahoma, the popular method of breaking down lignin to convert biomass into valuable biofuels and chemicals is done by using fungi. However, researchers at Oklahoma State University are turning that process on its head. As part of OSU’s BioBased Products and Energy Center, the researchers are helping develop environmentally sound biological pretreatment platforms for cost-effective […]

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EverSweet from Cargill, Evolva wins key safety OK from US FDA

EverSweet from Cargill, Evolva wins key safety OK from US FDA

June 5, 2016 |

In Washington, the US Food and Drug Administration issued a GRAS (generally recognized as safe) No Objection Letter for Cargill’s next-generation sweetener, EverSweet, qualifying it for use in food and beverages. EverSweet was introduced in October 2015 and is made with the same sweetness found in the stevia leaf, Reb M and Reb D. EverSweet provides […]

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Rochester Institute of Technology and Synergy Biogas team on algae from ag wastewater

Rochester Institute of Technology and Synergy Biogas team on algae from ag wastewater

June 2, 2016 |

In New York state, Rochester Institute of Technology and Synergy Biogas are exploring the environmental benefits of microalgae to clean agricultural wastewater and make biofuels. Researchers are running a three-month pilot program at Synergy Biogas, a high-tech anaerobic digester located on Synergy Farms in Covington, N.Y, to grow microalgae on digested biomass. Microalgae will consume […]

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Weed stems ripe for biofuel

Weed stems ripe for biofuel

June 1, 2016 |

In Australia, a weedy plant found on the roadside in northern Australia has stems ripe for biofuel production. Scientists from the ARC Centre of Excellence in Plant Cell Walls at the University of Adelaide have discovered that a variety of sorghum growing wild in Australia, Arun, has the potential to yield over 10,000 litres of bioethanol […]

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South Korean researchers develop method to produce biofuels from human waste

South Korean researchers develop method to produce biofuels from human waste

May 31, 2016 |

In South Korea, a brand new outdoor laboratory has been recently launched at UNIST and this is expected to convert human waste into renewable energy sources, and possible to a monetary value. The major research facilities of this pavillion include “Waterless Energy-producing Toilet System” and “Microbial Energy Production System”. The waterless toilet system, located on the […]

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Swedish researchers find tree stumps make good cellulosic biofuel feedstock

Swedish researchers find tree stumps make good cellulosic biofuel feedstock

May 30, 2016 |

In Sweden, findings from an eight-year long research program financed by SLU, the Swedish Energy Agency and a number of forest companies have been published in a special issue of the journal Forest Ecology and Management. Some conclusions are that biofuel from stumps are considerably better from a climatic point of view than burning of […]

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