Category: Research

Research project at SDU aims to make green hydrogen production PFAS-free and competitive

Research project at SDU aims to make green hydrogen production PFAS-free and competitive

January 18, 2026 |

In Denmark, researchers from the University of Southern Denmark (SDU)’s Department of Green Technology, in collaboration with European partners, will develop a new type of electrolyzer that can produce green hydrogen more cheaply, sustainably, more efficiently, and without the use of PFAS, which is currently used. Together with six partners, including both private companies and […]

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Northwestern and Stanford University researchers create new artificial metabolism transforming CO2

Northwestern and Stanford University researchers create new artificial metabolism transforming CO2

January 15, 2026 |

In Illinois, Northwestern University and Stanford University synthetic biologists have created a new artificial metabolism that transforms waste carbon dioxide (CO2) into useful biological building blocks. In the new study, the team engineered a biological system that can convert formate — a simple liquid molecule easily made from CO2 — into acetyl-CoA, a universal metabolite […]

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PerPlacsBio project launched to expand knowledge base of bio-based and biodegradable plastics

PerPlacsBio project launched to expand knowledge base of bio-based and biodegradable plastics

January 14, 2026 |

In Germany, the University of Münster, the University of Applied Forest Sciences Rottenburg and the nova-Institute have launched the project PerPlacsBio – Prospects for bio-based and biodegradable plastics in agriculture and forestry. The project is funded by the Agency for Renewable Resources (FNR) under the programme “Sustainable Renewable Resources”. The nova-Institute will expand the existing […]

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Japanese researchers show gamma rays can boost heat-tolerant nitrogen-fixing bacteria

Japanese researchers show gamma rays can boost heat-tolerant nitrogen-fixing bacteria

January 13, 2026 |

In Japan, heat-resilient biofertilizers could help crops cope with rising temperatures but engineering them has been slow and uncertain. A new study at the National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology (QST) shows that pairing experimental evolution with controlled gamma-ray mutagenesis can accelerate the path to heat-tolerant nitrogen-fixing bacteria, shortening development timelines and opening practical […]

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TU Graz researchers turn tomato processing waste into SAF

TU Graz researchers turn tomato processing waste into SAF

January 12, 2026 |

In Austria, waste from tomato processing will serve to power aircraft. Under the leadership of Graz University of Technology (TU Graz), the EU project ToFuel is developing a new biorefinery concept that will convert tomato residues into sustainable aviation fuel as well as into fertiliser, animal feed and nutritional oil. The research team is aiming […]

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Researchers develop solar method to produce low-cost green hydrogen from biomass

Researchers develop solar method to produce low-cost green hydrogen from biomass

January 11, 2026 |

In India, BioEnergy Times reported that researchers from China and Singapore have developed a new method that uses sunlight and biomass to produce green hydrogen at lower cost, while also creating another useful chemical in the process. The new technique uses sugars obtained from biomass such as agricultural waste cellulose. These sugars are converted into […]

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CABBI researchers finds key to sugarcane genetic expression

CABBI researchers finds key to sugarcane genetic expression

January 8, 2026 |

In Florida, a study by University of Florida researchers at the Center for Advanced Bioenergy and Bioproducts Innovation (CABBI), found four different plant heat shock protein (HSP) promoters were characterized in the vegetative tissues of stably transformed sugarcane to evaluate their efficacy and spatial expression profiles when directing the expression of a uidA reporter gene. […]

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Idaho National Laboratory to use preprocessing technologies at the Biomass Feedstock National User Facility

Idaho National Laboratory to use preprocessing technologies at the Biomass Feedstock National User Facility

January 7, 2026 |

In Idaho, Idaho National Laboratory is collaborating with Terragia Biofuel Inc. to use preprocessing technologies at the Biomass Feedstock National User Facility (BFNUF) as the company evaluates its new biomass conversion technology. This partnership is funded by the Department of Energy’s Bioenergy Technologies Office and Office of Science. The BFNUF specializes in preprocessing technologies that […]

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Illinois researchers develop tool allowing them to watch and quantify plants breathing

Illinois researchers develop tool allowing them to watch and quantify plants breathing

January 6, 2026 |

In Illinois, researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have developed a groundbreaking new tool that allows them to watch and quantify how plants breathe through stomata in real-time and under strictly controlled environmental conditions. The study, published in the journal Plant Physiology, introduces a system dubbed “Stomata In-Sight.” It solves a long-standing technical challenge […]

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German researchers seek carbon dioxide removal methods

German researchers seek carbon dioxide removal methods

January 5, 2026 |

In Germany, according to the Federal Climate Change Act, Germany is supposed to achieve greenhouse gas neutrality by 2045. To do this, it is not sufficient to massively reduce emissions: A significant portion of CO₂ needs to be removed from the atmosphere as well. Over 100 scientists in the large-scale interdisciplinary program CDRterra, working in […]

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