Category: Research

Spanish researchers lead EU project converting poultry feathers into foams for hydroponic crop systems

Spanish researchers lead EU project converting poultry feathers into foams for hydroponic crop systems

October 24, 2023 |

In Spain, AIMPLAS is working on the development of new foams made with poultry feathers for sustainable hydroponic crop systems within the framework of UNLOCK, an initiative funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme. Fourteen partners from seven European countries are working on this project, which is coordinated by Fundación CIDETEC […]

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ETH Zurich and Nanyang Technological University researchers use chicken feathers in fuel cells

ETH Zurich and Nanyang Technological University researchers use chicken feathers in fuel cells

October 23, 2023 |

In Switzerland, researchers at ETH Zurich and Nanyang Technological University Singapore (NTU) have now found a way to put chicken feathers to good use. Using a simple and environmentally friendly process, they extract the protein keratin from the feathers and convert it into ultra-​fine fibres known as amyloid fibrils. These keratin fibrils go on to […]

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Dutch researchers to invest $7M to develop new biodegradable polyester

Dutch researchers to invest $7M to develop new biodegradable polyester

October 20, 2023 |

In the Netherlands, a consortium of Senbis and Dutch universities and research institutes plans to invest 6.6 million EUR in the development of a new biodegradable polyester. The consortium receives a 3.3 million EUR grant through the European Just Transition Funds (JTF). The focus of the project is to find a solution for the enormous […]

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Ingenza, Phibro Ethanol to engineer novel yeast strain that will increase yield in bioethanol production

Ingenza, Phibro Ethanol to engineer novel yeast strain that will increase yield in bioethanol production

October 20, 2023 |

In the UK, Ingenza and Phibro Ethanol – a division of Phibro Animal Health Corporation – have joined forces to engineer a novel yeast strain that will increase yield in the commercial production of bioethanol under both challenging and conventional environmental conditions. This latest innovation will help to make this valuable natural resource more widely […]

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Ingenza, Phibro Ethanol to engineer novel yeast strain that will increase yield in bioethanol production

Ingenza, Phibro Ethanol to engineer novel yeast strain that will increase yield in bioethanol production

October 19, 2023 |

In the UK, Ingenza and Phibro Ethanol – a division of Phibro Animal Health Corporation – have joined forces to engineer a novel yeast strain that will increase yield in the commercial production of bioethanol under both challenging and conventional environmental conditions. This latest innovation will help to make this valuable natural resource more widely […]

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NTU Singapore researchers convert kale waste for health and personal care products

NTU Singapore researchers convert kale waste for health and personal care products

October 18, 2023 |

In Singapore, scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have developed a new technique to convert kale waste for use in health and personal care products, reducing food waste and emissions. Phytochemicals found in plants are known to prevent damage to cells in the body and are widely used in consumer products. They include […]

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UK scientists use biofuel-powered weather radar for the first time

UK scientists use biofuel-powered weather radar for the first time

October 16, 2023 |

In the UK, scientists used biofuel-powered weather radar for the first time this summer, to observe stormy conditions in a more environmentally sustainable way. A team of researchers led by the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) have just completed a summertime observation campaign – known as *WOEST – focused on tracking turbulent processes in […]

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New research from the University of Alberta breaks barriers to CO2 utilization for e-fuels

New research from the University of Alberta breaks barriers to CO2 utilization for e-fuels

October 13, 2023 |

In the UK, Gas World reported that a pair of innovative methods designed to convert carbon dioxide (CO2) and glycerol into value-added materials with uses in sectors such as liquid hydrogen storage has been developed by a researcher from the University of Alberta, in Canada. The two processes could help decarbonize a range of sectors […]

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German researchers isolate enzymes to convert CO2 to formate efficiently

German researchers isolate enzymes to convert CO2 to formate efficiently

October 12, 2023 |

In Germany, increasing research efforts are going into developing strategies to convert greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide (CO2), into valuable products. CO2 accumulates dramatically over the years and is chemically very stable, thus challenging to transform. Yet, for billions of years, some microbes have actively captured CO2 using highly efficient enzymes. Scientists from the […]

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Japanese researchers gain insights into marine algae for biofuel feedstock

Japanese researchers gain insights into marine algae for biofuel feedstock

October 11, 2023 |

In Japan, researchers from Hokkaido University have unpicked the mechanism behind a marine feeding strategy that could provide a valuable renewable source of biofuel. Their research has been published as a Reviewed Preprint in eLife, with the revised version appearing today. It is described by the editors as an important study providing convincing evidence on […]

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