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Biden sets 50 percent carbon reduction target by 2050 for US

Biden sets 50 percent carbon reduction target by 2050 for US

April 22, 2021 |

In Washington, US President Joe Biden announced a new target for the United States to achieve a 50-52 percent reduction from 2005 levels in economy-wide net greenhouse gas pollution in 2030 – building on progress to-date and by positioning American workers and industry to tackle the climate crisis. To develop the goal, the Administration analyzed […]

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5 Key Tech Takeaways: Highlights from Tech presented at ABLC 2020

5 Key Tech Takeaways: Highlights from Tech presented at ABLC 2020

March 9, 2021 |

By Iacovos Vasalos, Research Director Emeritus, Center for Research and Technology-Hellas Special to The Digest This report summarizes highlights from the ABLC 2020 Biofuels Digest Virtual Conference, which took place in July 7-10, 2020. (And if you haven’t already registered for this year’s ABLC Digital on May 3-7, 2021, check it out now here.) There […]

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Living self-repairing glue to hold it together, biobased McDonald’s trays, wrap your meat in meat, and more: The Digest’s Top 8 Innovations for the week of February 4th

Living self-repairing glue to hold it together, biobased McDonald’s trays, wrap your meat in meat, and more: The Digest’s Top 8 Innovations for the week of February 4th

February 3, 2021 |

A bacterial paste may be able to regenerate stone and concrete making a living, self-repairing glue that can be used to restore landmarks quite feasible in our future. And if you remember the elastic shortage in the early days of the pandemic when mask-making was soaring, now there’s an alternative with a new biobased seam […]

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Hydrogen is Hot! 584 hydrogen fueling stations in 33 countries, Ways2H expansion, Preem, Siemens and more

Hydrogen is Hot! 584 hydrogen fueling stations in 33 countries, Ways2H expansion, Preem, Siemens and more

January 31, 2021 |

Hydrogen is heating up around the planet – but not in terms of CO2 or GHG emissions – in fact, it can help cool the planet down. What is making hydrogen so hot right now is the news that hydrogen fueling stations are having a dramatic acceleration in growth with 584 hydrogen stations deployed in […]

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Absolut biobased bottles, wood grown in petri dish, Polylactic acid facemask: The Digest’s Top 8 Innovations for the week of January 28th

Absolut biobased bottles, wood grown in petri dish, Polylactic acid facemask: The Digest’s Top 8 Innovations for the week of January 28th

January 27, 2021 |

Alcohol sales since the pandemic hit in early 2020 have soared, and now the first paper bottles from iconic vodka brand Absolut have hit liquor store shelves. Also in line with the times is a new reusable and biodegradable face mask made from polylactic acid. In today’s Digest, these and other Top 8 Innovations like […]

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Biodegradable computer, cow intestine lamps, soy-based turf, air-to-meat: The Digest’s Top 8 Innovations for the week of January 22nd

Biodegradable computer, cow intestine lamps, soy-based turf, air-to-meat: The Digest’s Top 8 Innovations for the week of January 22nd

January 21, 2021 |

We all know the huge toll that electronics have on our planet, from the rare-earth metals like lanthanum, terbium, and dysprosium needed in the creation stage to what to do with quickly outdated electronics and a lack of widespread recycling programs. So a new biodegradable PC computer certainly catches the eye. Consisting of a portable […]

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South by Yeast: Ginkgo acquires a venture that Sputtered but Never Failed to Intrigue

South by Yeast: Ginkgo acquires a venture that Sputtered but Never Failed to Intrigue

January 11, 2021 |

It was styled as a biofuels and biochemical producer, founded back in the heady days of the Recovery Act in February 2009, focused on developing high value oils and animal feeds by fermentation of low cost substrates. The business, as former CEO Colin South once described it, was “focused on integration of process enabling technologies, […]

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I spy a fly eye – nanocoating in fly eye has potential, wooden satellites in space: The Digest’s Top 8 Innovations for the week of January 8th

I spy a fly eye – nanocoating in fly eye has potential, wooden satellites in space: The Digest’s Top 8 Innovations for the week of January 8th

January 7, 2021 |

Who knew flies would be so useful! Apparently the nanocoating found in fruit fly eyes have potential applications in medicine, textiles and electronics thanks to its anti-reflective, anti-microbial and self-cleaning properties. The proteins and lipids can also be tweaked to change the physical characteristics of the coating making it applicable to a wide range of […]

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Milk without the cow, cultured meat, silk soap, lab-grown shoes, and more: The Digest’s Top 8 Innovations for the week of December 18th

Milk without the cow, cultured meat, silk soap, lab-grown shoes, and more: The Digest’s Top 8 Innovations for the week of December 18th

December 17, 2020 |

“Think of the children” who won’t know that meat comes from life, not from labs, says the France ag minister who poo-poo’d cultivated meat, yet Israel’s prime minister championed cultivated meat calling it a “powerhouse” and a way to save the cows. While that debate goes on, milk rethinker Remilk raised $11.3 million for their […]

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How to use Machine Learning in Metabolic Engineering

How to use Machine Learning in Metabolic Engineering

December 2, 2020 |

In the journal Metabolic Engineering, the vital subject of how to incorporate machine learning was addressed by a group of rock-star researchers from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, JBEI, Agile BioFoundry, the Basque Center for Applied Mathematics, PNNL, ABPDU, Ginkgo Bioworks and the University of California at Davis. As the research team noted, “Machine learning provides […]

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