Category: Research

Japanese researchers see ethanol helping plants survive drought

Japanese researchers see ethanol helping plants survive drought

August 25, 2022 |

In Japan, ethanol can help plants survive in times of drought says a new study conducted at the RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science in Japan. Researchers show that adding ethanol to soil allows plants, including rice and wheat, to thrive after two weeks without any water. As ethanol is safe, cheap, and widely available, […]

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DOE announces $540 million for research activities into clean energy technologies

DOE announces $540 million for research activities into clean energy technologies

August 25, 2022 |

From Washington  comes news that the U.S. Department of Energy will make more than $540 million in awards for university- and National Laboratory-led research into clean energy technologies and low-carbon manufacturing.  The goals Earlier this year, the DOE SC program in Basic Energy Sciences (BES) announced its interest in receiving new applications from single principal […]

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Duke University researchers find way to make plants heatwave-tolerant

Duke University researchers find way to make plants heatwave-tolerant

August 24, 2022 |

In North Carolina, when heat waves hit, they don’t just take a toll on people — the plants we depend on for food suffer too. That’s because when temperatures get too high, certain plant defenses don’t work as well, leaving them more susceptible to attacks from pathogens and insect pests. Now, Duke University scientists say […]

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South Korean researchers make breakthrough with organic solar cells

South Korean researchers make breakthrough with organic solar cells

August 23, 2022 |

In South Korea, organic solar cells (OSCs) are considered the future of photovoltaics due to their beneficial features like light weight, flexibility, and high conversion efficiency. But, most OSC electrodes use indium tin oxide (ITO), which is too costly and fragile to enable large-area, flexible OSCs. Now, researchers from the Gwangju Institute of Science and […]

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University of Nebraska–Lincoln researchers studying how to reduce ethanol’s water and energy footprint

University of Nebraska–Lincoln researchers studying how to reduce ethanol’s water and energy footprint

August 22, 2022 |

In Nebraska, Nebraska researchers are studying how to make ethanol production more environmentally sensitive by reducing the amount of water and energy required to produce it and cutting the air emissions that result. The Nebraska Environmental Trust is helping fund this University of Nebraska–Lincoln research — $155,663 this year and $44,232 in a second year. Ethanol fermentation […]

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Chinese researchers find biological nanofibrils could efficiently extract valuable metal elements from water

Chinese researchers find biological nanofibrils could efficiently extract valuable metal elements from water

August 18, 2022 |

In China, a research group led by the Qingdao Institute of Bioenergy and Bioprocess Technology (QIBEBT), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), has revealed that biological nanofibrils could efficiently extract valuable metal elements from water. Their findings were published in ACS Nano on August 15. In recent years, the group has carried out a lot of […]

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New research center to work on ‘green’ plastic initiatives in Australia

New research center to work on ‘green’ plastic initiatives in Australia

August 18, 2022 |

In Australia, the University of Queensland announced that the Australian Research Council (ARC) Industrial Transformation Training Center for Bioplastics and Biocomposites, will carry out research on ‘green’ plastic initiatives.  The new center will be located at the University of Queensland’s School of Chemical Engineering. Center director, Associate Professor Steven Pratt said scientists will work toward […]

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Cranfield University gets funding to produce hydrogen from biomass

Cranfield University gets funding to produce hydrogen from biomass

August 17, 2022 |

In the UK, funding for researchers at Cranfield University to look at new ways to generate hydrogen energy from biomass has been announced by the Government. The technology would allow biomass – organic products such as wood, grasses or used brewery hops – to be used to generate hydrogen while capturing CO2 emissions at the […]

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University of Surrey develop technology to grow plants quickly without soil

University of Surrey develop technology to grow plants quickly without soil

August 16, 2022 |

In the UK, an innovative, space-saving technology to develop fast-growing plants without soil could revolutionise the UK’s bioenergy market, according to researchers from the University of Surrey. The soilless cultivation technology has been awarded £4m from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS).  Along with optimising the technology, this project will see the research […]

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UC Berkley chemists create cheap, easy, energy-efficient way to capture CO2 from smokestacks

UC Berkley chemists create cheap, easy, energy-efficient way to capture CO2 from smokestacks

August 15, 2022 |

In California, using an inexpensive polymer called melamine — the main component of Formica — UC Berkley chemists have created a cheap, easy and energy-efficient way to capture carbon dioxide from smokestacks, a key goal for the United States and other nations as they seek to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The process for synthesizing the […]

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