Category: Research

Brazilian researchers increase 2G ethanol efficiency via metabolic engineering

Brazilian researchers increase 2G ethanol efficiency via metabolic engineering

March 27, 2023 |

In Brazil, a Brazilian study paves the way to increased efficiency of second-generation (2G) ethanol production based on the discovery of novel targets for metabolic engineering in a more robust strain of industrial yeast. An article on the study is published in the journal Scientific Reports. The databases compiled by the authors are at the disposal of the […]

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Protected: ABLC 2023 Presentations

Protected: ABLC 2023 Presentations

March 27, 2023 |

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AFYREN’s 2022 revenues up 14% year-on-year

AFYREN’s 2022 revenues up 14% year-on-year

March 23, 2023 |

In France, local firm AFYREN reported its revenues for 2022 totaled $3.8 million, up 14% compared to $3.26 million in 2021. The net result amounts to a loss of $10 million at the end of 2022, compared with a loss of $3.9 million at the end of 2021. The firm said that the net loss […]

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Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center receives funding renewal

Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center receives funding renewal

March 23, 2023 |

In Michigan, Michigan State University reported that the U.S. Department of Energy has awarded the Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center (GLBRC), another five years of funding to develop sustainable alternatives to gasoline, diesel and other hydrocarbon fuels as well as products currently made from petroleum. The center will receive $27.5 million for 2023 research. The […]

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Chinese researchers develop catalysts for CO2 photoelectroreduction to ethanol

Chinese researchers develop catalysts for CO2 photoelectroreduction to ethanol

March 23, 2023 |

In China, artificial photosynthesis (AP), using sunlight to produce valuable chemicals and fuels from carbon dioxide (CO2), is a promising strategy to achieve solar energy storage as well as negative carbon cycle. However, artificial photosynthesis is quite complex and involves multiple sequential and parallel steps. What’s more, thermodynamically favorable C1 products can be produced from […]

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GLBRC researchers investigate microbiome on plant leaves

GLBRC researchers investigate microbiome on plant leaves

March 22, 2023 |

In Wisconsin, the aboveground part of plants where microbes reside, or the phyllosphere, represents the largest environmental surface area on the plant. Much of this area is grown as cultivated agriculture, and understanding the interactions between plants and the microorganisms that live on their surfaces may help us develop agricultural management practices that can increase […]

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Researchers harvest carbon from crab shells to form anodes for sodium-ion batteries

Researchers harvest carbon from crab shells to form anodes for sodium-ion batteries

March 21, 2023 |

In Japan, anybody who has ever enjoyed fresh crab legs or lobster tails can attest to how difficult it is to get through their tough shells. But instead of just throwing them away, researchers are “upcycling” these shells into porous, carbon-filled materials with a wide variety of uses. Now, a team reporting in ACS Omega […]

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DOE renews its four Bioenergy Research Centers with $590M in funding

DOE renews its four Bioenergy Research Centers with $590M in funding

March 20, 2023 |

In Washington, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced $590 million to renew its four existing Bioenergy Research Centers (BRCs). This funding will help support the Department’s research into the next generation of sustainable, cost-effective bioproducts and bioenergy from domestic biomass resources, which is critical to reducing harmful greenhouse gas emissions, ensuring future energy security, […]

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UC Santa Barbara researchers find anaerobic fungi that break down lignin

UC Santa Barbara researchers find anaerobic fungi that break down lignin

March 16, 2023 |

In California, it’s a tough job, but someone’s got to do it. In this case, the “job” is the breakdown of lignin, the structural biopolymer that gives stems, bark and branches their signature woodiness. One of the most abundant terrestrial polymers on Earth, lignin surrounds valuable plant fibers and other molecules that could be converted […]

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University of Helsinki gets EU funding for research on biobased colorants and dyeing

University of Helsinki gets EU funding for research on biobased colorants and dyeing

March 16, 2023 |

In Finland, the University of Helsinki reported that the Faculty of Educational Sciences has received a significant EU consortium grant under the Horizon Europe framework program for Colour4CRAFTS, a multidisciplinary project that combines the cultural tradition of dyes and textile dyeing with the development of novel dyeing techniques and biobased dyes. “Today’s consumers rarely give […]

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