Category: Research

Worcester Polytechnic Institute using food waste to make renewable diesel

Worcester Polytechnic Institute using food waste to make renewable diesel

September 22, 2022 |

In Massachusetts, an interdisciplinary team of researchers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute is looking at ways to use food waste to make a renewable and more affordable fuel replacement for oil-based diesel. The work, led by Chemical Engineering Professor Michael Timko, is detailed in a new paper in the journal iScience.  The work is part of […]

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The Australian Research Council Center of Excellence in Synthetic Biology inks deal with Twist Bioscience 

The Australian Research Council Center of Excellence in Synthetic Biology inks deal with Twist Bioscience 

September 22, 2022 |

In Australia, Twist Bioscience and the Australian Research Council (ARC) Center of Excellence in Synthetic Biology (CoESB) announced a partnership that will enable CoESB members and partners to order a wide range of Twist products that facilitate research and development. Emily Leproust, CEO and co-founder of Twist Bioscience, said: “The partnership will provide researchers access […]

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Colorado State University researchers discover why some algae are brown

Colorado State University researchers discover why some algae are brown

September 21, 2022 |

In Colorado, if you think of algae, you might think of the brilliant green strands waving in a stream or the blue-green blooms that invade lakes. But the majority of these diverse aquatic organisms that exchange sunlight for energy are brown-colored, like the large forests of seaweeds found in polar regions or coastal California. Brown […]

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UK researchers find OSR plants are weaker when not pollinated

UK researchers find OSR plants are weaker when not pollinated

September 20, 2022 |

In the UK, when oilseed rape experiences a lack of pollination it allocates more resources to plant growth and flowering – producing less robust plants – new research has found. Oilseed rape is an important crop with multiple uses, such as vegetable oil for human consumption and biodiesel. However, like all floral crops, it relies […]

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University of Nebraska–Lincoln researchers score $12.8M DOE grant for camelina and pennycress

University of Nebraska–Lincoln researchers score $12.8M DOE grant for camelina and pennycress

September 19, 2022 |

In Nebraska, a University of Nebraska–Lincoln researcher is leading a team working to unlock the full potential of two oilseeds that may help meet the escalating demand for renewable fuels, industrial chemicals and other bioproducts. The team will produce genetically enhanced oilseeds, establish the “rules” of oilseeds’ metabolic circuitry and develop synthetic biology tools for […]

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South Korean researchers make breakthrough with organic solar cells

South Korean researchers make breakthrough with organic solar cells

September 15, 2022 |

In South Korea, organic solar cells (OSCs), which use organic polymers to convert sunlight into electricity, have received considerable attention in recent times for their desirable properties as next-generation energy sources. These include lightweight, flexibility, scalability, and a high power conversion efficiency (>19%). Currently, several strategies exist for enhancing the performance and stability of OSCs. […]

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Wash U team to use $2.3 million grant from DOE for new tech project 

Wash U team to use $2.3 million grant from DOE for new tech project 

September 15, 2022 |

In Missouri, the Washington University in St. Louis said that the U.S. Department of Energy has awarded a $2.3 million grant to a team led by Zhen He, a professor of energy, environmental and chemical engineering at the University’s McKelvey School of Engineering. The project, which also includes researchers from Cornell University, Virginia Tech and […]

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Ohio State University scores $2.5M DOE grant to create new biofuel

Ohio State University scores $2.5M DOE grant to create new biofuel

September 14, 2022 |

In Ohio, U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) announced that the Department of Energy has awarded a $2.5 million grant to The Ohio State University (OSU) for research on the creation of new biofuel energy to help decarbonize multiple sectors.  The investment was administered by DOE’s Bioenergy Technologies Office (BETO), which is focused on developing technologies that convert […]

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University of Hull scores funding to research hydrogen production from biorefinery waste

University of Hull scores funding to research hydrogen production from biorefinery waste

September 13, 2022 |

In the UK, the University of Hull has been awarded £245,000 to investigate the possibility of producing hydrogen from the waste streams produced by biorefineries. The funding was awarded by the UK Government’s Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) through phase one of their Hydrogen BECCS Innovation Programme, which has been funded by […]

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University of Queensland-led training center to be global hub for green plastics

University of Queensland-led training center to be global hub for green plastics

September 12, 2022 |

In Australia, a new University of Queensland-led training center is set to become a hub for world-leading research in ‘green’ plastic. The A$13 million Australian Research Council (ARC) Industrial Transformation Training Centre for Bioplastics and Biocomposites, based at UQ’s School of Chemical Engineering, aims to make large-scale plastic pollution a problem of the past. The […]

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