Category: Research

Washington State University researchers develop new method to produce biogas from sewage sludge

Washington State University researchers develop new method to produce biogas from sewage sludge

November 7, 2022 |

In Washington state, a new method to treat sewage can efficiently convert leftover sludge to biogas, an advance that could help communities lower their waste treatment costs while helping the environment. Reporting in the journal, Waste Management, a Washington State University research team tested a pretreatment technology, adding an extra step to typical treatments and using oxygen-containing […]

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Japanese researchers use AI to achieve breakthrough in enzyme research

Japanese researchers use AI to achieve breakthrough in enzyme research

November 3, 2022 |

In Japan, you can’t move a pharmaceutical scientist from a lab to a kitchen and expect the same research output. Enzymes behave exactly the same: They are dependent upon a specific environment. But now, in a study recently published in ACS Synthetic Biology, researchers from Osaka University have imparted an analogous level of adaptability to […]

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Korean researchers discover method to quickly cultivate microalgal strain for biofuel production

Korean researchers discover method to quickly cultivate microalgal strain for biofuel production

November 3, 2022 |

In Korea, Aju Daily News reported that a state-run research body in South Korea has discovered a method to quickly cultivate a microalgal strain from cyanobacteria, known as blue-green algae, that can produce twice as much biofuel as other microorganisms due to rapid proliferation.  According to the report, this research opened the way for researchers […]

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Aston University produce algae-based biodiesel grown on leftover coffee grounds

Aston University produce algae-based biodiesel grown on leftover coffee grounds

November 2, 2022 |

In the UK, two Aston University researchers have produced high-quality biodiesel after ‘feeding’ and growing microalgae on leftover coffee grounds. In just the UK, approximately 98 million cups of coffee are drunk each day, contributing to a massive amount of spent coffee grounds which are processed as general waste, often ending up in landfill or […]

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Saudi researchers produce hydrogen from seawater

Saudi researchers produce hydrogen from seawater

November 1, 2022 |

In Saudi Arabia, seawater, which comprises more than 95% of the Earth’s water, could become a key resource in the sustainable production of clean hydrogen fuel with use of water-splitting catalysts developed by a team from the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology. Water splitting could offer an appealing way to carbon neutrality, especially […]

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Missouri S&T professor gets $2 million FAA grant for SAF research

Missouri S&T professor gets $2 million FAA grant for SAF research

October 29, 2022 |

In Missouri, Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T) said that the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) recently awarded a $2.05 million grant to a Missouri S&T researcher to study how different types of sustainable aviation fuels could reduce greenhouse gas emissions from airplanes. Dr. Philip Whitefield, professor at Missouri S&T, received the funding […]

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EPA approves continuation of UNL’s E30 research

EPA approves continuation of UNL’s E30 research

October 27, 2022 |

In Nebraska, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has approved the continuation of groundbreaking research being done in Nebraska on E30 fuel.  Results of the State’s initial pilot program, launched in 2019, showed that E30 is safe and reliable fuel for use in conventional vehicles.  Under current EPA guidelines, only flex fuel vehicles (FFVs) can […]

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CRAG researchers improve itaconic acid through synthetic biology

CRAG researchers improve itaconic acid through synthetic biology

October 26, 2022 |

In Spain, researchers at the Center for Research in Agricultural Genomics (CRAG), in collaboration with researchers at Pohang University of Science and Technology in Korea, have recently published a work in Nature Communications journal revealing a new strategy to improve itaconic acid production through synthetic biology technology. Itaconic acid is used as a raw material […]

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PETRONAS and Heriot-Watt University to jointly develop hydrogen from biomass waste

PETRONAS and Heriot-Watt University to jointly develop hydrogen from biomass waste

October 26, 2022 |

In the UK, PETRONAS and Heriot-Watt University have entered into a research partnership to jointly develop cost-effective technologies to produce hydrogen from biomass waste, in line with both organisations’ aspiration for a carbon-neutral future and a circular economy.   The £1M research project is a collaboration under PETRONAS Centre of Excellence in Subsurface Engineering and […]

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Flinders University-led study builds case for using natural materials in sustainable concrete

Flinders University-led study builds case for using natural materials in sustainable concrete

October 24, 2022 |

In Australia, an international research group is building a case for more sustainable concrete by replacing synthetic reinforcement materials with natural fibres and materials from difference waste streams.   The latest Flinders University-led study, with experts from the US and Turkey, demonstrates how geopolymers reinforced with renewable natural fibres and made with industrial by-products and waste-based sands […]

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