Category: Research

University of Twente researchers and Shell develop new way to convert CO2 into CO

University of Twente researchers and Shell develop new way to convert CO2 into CO

November 21, 2022 |

In the Netherlands, researchers from the University of Twente, in collaboration with Shell, developed a new mechanism that makes the conversion of carbon dioxide into carbon monoxide, which is an essential feedstock in the production of chemicals. Within this project under the umbrella of the Advanced Research Center Chemical Building Blocks Consortium (ARC CBBC), the […]

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University of Chicago researchers find more productive artificial photosynthesis system

University of Chicago researchers find more productive artificial photosynthesis system

November 17, 2022 |

In Illinois, a Nature Catalysis study from six chemists at the University of Chicago shows an innovative new system for artificial photosynthesis that is more productive than previous artificial systems by an order of magnitude. Unlike regular photosynthesis, which produces carbohydrates from carbon dioxide and water, artificial photosynthesis could produce ethanol, methane, or other fuels. […]

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Biome Technologies secure Innovate UK grant

Biome Technologies secure Innovate UK grant

November 17, 2022 |

\In the UK, the Business Magazine reported that UK company Biome Technologies, have secured a grant from Innovate UK in order to scale their range of natural plastic packaging and coatings. The grant amount of $332,000 will assist the company to increase the natural plastics it has developed in small amounts in the lab to […]

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KSU scores $1.9M in DOE funding for camelina and pennycress research

KSU scores $1.9M in DOE funding for camelina and pennycress research

November 16, 2022 |

In Kansas, Kansas State University researchers are part of a five-year collaborative grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to improve oilseed crops for use as biofuels and other bioproducts. The researchers received nearly $1.9 million to better understand how changing the biochemistry of oilseed plants alters their oil production. The research group is working […]

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Arizona State University researchers look study showing how to reach 100% SAF by 2040

Arizona State University researchers look study showing how to reach 100% SAF by 2040

November 15, 2022 |

In Arizona, new research that will be published on Monday in the journal Nature Sustainability shows a pathway toward full decarbonization of U.S. aviation fuel use by substituting conventional jet fuel with sustainably produced biofuels. The study, led by a team of Arizona State University researchers, found that planting the grass miscanthus on 23.2 million […]

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New research project launched looking at ways to produce energy from hemp processing waste

New research project launched looking at ways to produce energy from hemp processing waste

November 14, 2022 |

In Germany, residual and waste materials from hemp processing that have been largely unused so far are mainly leaves and blossoms, hemp hurds and hemp dust or extraction residues from hemp oil production. In the “HempNRG” project led by Deutsches Biomasseforschungszentrum gemeinnützige (DBZG), these are to be put to a preferably energetic use in the […]

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International team of researchers find flaws in cellulose nanocrystals structure

International team of researchers find flaws in cellulose nanocrystals structure

November 10, 2022 |

In Japan, chemists in Japan, Canada and Europe have uncovered flaws in the surface structure of cellulose nanocrystals—an important step toward deconstructing cellulose to produce renewable nano-materials relevant to biochemical products, energy solutions, and biofuels. The findings—published in Science Advances—are the most detailed look yet at the surface chemistry and structure of individual cellulose nanocrystal […]

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UK researchers secure grant to develop sustainable materials

UK researchers secure grant to develop sustainable materials

November 10, 2022 |

In the UK, the Imperial College London will lead a collaboration between industrial and academics partners to develop functional materials from biowaste products. A new $7.1 million, five-year project, called “VALUE”, aims to develop functional materials from local, bio-based waste resources. The new initiative will provide opportunities to move away from unsustainable traditional materials and […]

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Dutch researchers investigate epigenetic differences in field pennycress

Dutch researchers investigate epigenetic differences in field pennycress

November 9, 2022 |

In the Netherlands, small differences in DNA sequence contribute to heritable variations within a species, as do chemical modifications of DNA called epigenetic changes. In order to better understand the significance of such epigenetic changes for the evolution of plants, an international research team led the University of Tübingen investigated a large number of populations […]

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IAEA and FAO launch seeds into space to develop new climate adapted crops

IAEA and FAO launch seeds into space to develop new climate adapted crops

November 8, 2022 |

In Italy, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) launched seeds into space as they intensify their joint efforts to develop new crops able to adapt to the ravages of climate change here on Earth. Seeds of Arabidopsis, a plant commonly used in genetic experiments […]

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