Category: Research

Singaporean researchers make discoveries regarding electrochemical CO2 reduction

Singaporean researchers make discoveries regarding electrochemical CO2 reduction

January 18, 2023 |

In Singapore, photosynthesis is the natural process of converting carbon dioxide (CO2) to useable chemical compounds. In contrast, carbon capture and utilization technologies through processes such as electrochemical CO2 reduction (eCO2R) are the man-made equivalents that could enable the chemical industry to convert its current CO2 waste to useful products. While eCO2R is not a […]

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Air Company secures funding from NASA to further its carbon negative rocket fuel

Air Company secures funding from NASA to further its carbon negative rocket fuel

January 17, 2023 |

In New York state, AIR COMPANY has seen its collaboration with NASA further strengthened with direct funding through a NASA Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) award. With this funding, AIR COMPANY will make integral strides towards its carbon-negative rocket fuel for space applications on Earth, Mars, and beyond. Both the practical requirements and physics of […]

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EPFL chemical engineers invent solar-powered artificial leaf to produce H2 from air

EPFL chemical engineers invent solar-powered artificial leaf to produce H2 from air

January 16, 2023 |

In Switzerland, EPFL chemical engineers have invented a solar-powered artificial leaf, built on a novel electrode which is transparent and porous, capable of harvesting water from the air for conversion into hydrogen fuel. The semiconductor-based technology is scalable and easy to prepare. A device that can harvest water from the air and provide hydrogen fuel—entirely […]

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UK researchers find biofuel and bioproduct possibilities using pine needles

UK researchers find biofuel and bioproduct possibilities using pine needles

January 12, 2023 |

In the UK, research at the University of Sheffield and the University of Valladolid has found that pine needles from discarded Christmas trees or other sources could be turned into renewable fuels and new products. A new paper, published in ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering journal, found that pine needles could be used to produce […]

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Equinor announces first R&D project in Brazil focusing on low-carbon hydrocarbons

Equinor announces first R&D project in Brazil focusing on low-carbon hydrocarbons

January 12, 2023 |

In Brazil, Equinor said it has signed a partnership with the National Center for Research in Energy and Materials (CNPEM), to start research works for the production of bio-hydrocarbons such as green diesel and aviation biokerosene, from agroforestry residues. Equinor said that the objective of the initiative is to contribute to the refining of a […]

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European WaysTUP! Project turns coffee waste into plastic film for packaging

European WaysTUP! Project turns coffee waste into plastic film for packaging

January 11, 2023 |

In Spain, converting biological waste into resources is one of the keys of the circular economy, and the main objective of the European WaysTUP! Project, financed by the Horizon H2020 programme, is working on different lines of research to establish new value chains for the use of urban biowaste. Within the framework of this project, […]

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Bill & Melinda Gates Agricultural Innovations awards $34M to Realizing Increased Photosynthetic Efficiency project

Bill & Melinda Gates Agricultural Innovations awards $34M to Realizing Increased Photosynthetic Efficiency project

January 10, 2023 |

In Illinois, Bill & Melinda Gates Agricultural Innovations has awarded a grant of $34 million to the Realizing Increased Photosynthetic Efficiency project, an international research effort led by scientists at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. In its 10-year history, RIPE has demonstrated large increases in crop productivity in replicated field trials on the university farm. […]

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University of Bayreuth researchers investigate microbial fuel cells

University of Bayreuth researchers investigate microbial fuel cells

January 9, 2023 |

In Germany, at present, microbial fuel cells are mainly used in research laboratories to generate electricity. In order for industrial applications to be considered in the future, the fuel cells must be further developed so that they can produce consistently higher amounts of electricity than is currently the case. In a recent study published in […]

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First Canadian patent secured for UC Berkeley CRISPR patents

First Canadian patent secured for UC Berkeley CRISPR patents

January 5, 2023 |

In Canada, ERS Genomics announced that its first Canadian patent, CA 2872241, with broad claims to compositions and methods of using CRISPR/Cas9 in humans, animals, plants, and microbes has been granted to the CVC group. CVC stands for University of California, University of Vienna, and Emmanuelle Charpentier and is the acronym used to describe the owners […]

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Japanese researchers find new method for effective compression of plant biomass for alternate fuel

Japanese researchers find new method for effective compression of plant biomass for alternate fuel

January 5, 2023 |

In Japan, the University of Okayama said that a group of researchers have developed a novel mechanical compression method to squeeze maximum benefits from plant biomass for alternate fuel and anti-viral applications. “Biomass is readily available in nature and its organic composition makes it a top choice for an environment-friendly energy resource. However, plant biomass […]

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