Tag: Texas A&M

Texas A&M researchers develop Pressure Induced Carbon Capture method

Texas A&M researchers develop Pressure Induced Carbon Capture method

November 27, 2025 |

In Texas, a new, low-cost method for capturing carbon dioxide emissions from power plants and industrial facilities relies on a simple physical phenomenon — the same one that causes bubbles to fizz when popping a bottle of Champagne or cracking open a bottle of seltzer. The process, called Pressure Induced Carbon Capture (PICC), developed by researchers […]

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Texas A&M researchers discover bioenergy sorghum’s high wax production

Texas A&M researchers discover bioenergy sorghum’s high wax production

February 12, 2024 |

In Texas, already valued for its resilience, biomass production and ability to improve soil fertility, bioenergy sorghum has another attribute that researchers have recently characterized: high wax production. Plant waxes are useful across a wide scope of commercial products like cosmetics, inks and candles, and as edible food coatings and biofuels. Bioenergy sorghum’s production of […]

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