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Tastes Great, Less Filling — That’s Why Biogas Is Booming

Tastes Great, Less Filling — That’s Why Biogas Is Booming

December 11, 2025 |

Interior — a bar set designed to look like a bar that definitely should’ve been condemned. Neon tubes buzz. One flickers “MILL IG T” as if the sign got tired halfway through. At a sticky center table sit two retired football legends: “BARBARIAN” GATES — left tackle, built like a refrigerator. Before the Legion of […]

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Can the Circle 
be Unbroken? Revival on the 
Road to Methanol

Can the Circle 
be Unbroken? Revival on the 
Road to Methanol

December 9, 2025 |

Pulpton was dead as a doornail. On that point, there could be no doubt. The old pulp mill loomed over the road—chained gate, broken windows, vines crawling up the stacks like nature was repossessing the steel. Main Street was worse. Only two lights downtown:a check-cashing place and a nail salon insisting it was “OPEN” in […]

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The New Botany Bay: Tasmania and the Second Founding of Food

The New Botany Bay: Tasmania and the Second Founding of Food

December 4, 2025 |

“Land ho!” The cry cracked across the waves like musket fire. The decks of the Elizabeth Starbuck were slick with oil and brine, the air heavy with salt and smoke. Somewhere south of the Roaring Forties, on a moonless night when the seas rose like black cathedrals, Captain Henry Ward Collier braced against the quarterdeck […]

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You’ve Got a Friend in We: Novonesis, MicroBioGen and the Era of Radical Collaboration

You’ve Got a Friend in We: Novonesis, MicroBioGen and the Era of Radical Collaboration

December 2, 2025 |

Well now, pardner… If you’ll allow an old pull-string cowboy a moment, I’d like to tip my hat to something that doesn’t get near enough credit in this here bioeconomy: the power of sticking together. Y’see, back in Andy’s room, everyone thought the magic came from the toys that could do something—Buzz with his lasers, […]

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Back to the Future of Materials: Spero Renewables and the First Reverse Gear for Thermosets

Back to the Future of Materials: Spero Renewables and the First Reverse Gear for Thermosets

December 1, 2025 |

I. PROLOGUE: Brooklyn, 1901 — The Day the Reverse Gear Refused to Reverse If you had wandered down Milton Street in Brooklyn on April 9th, 1901, the air would have smelled of spring, hot metal, and the optimism of a century just waking up. At No. 59, in a cramped garage not far from the […]

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Introducing Digest AI: The Bioeconomy’s New Research Intelligence Platform — Built to Think With You

Introducing Digest AI: The Bioeconomy’s New Research Intelligence Platform — Built to Think With You

November 27, 2025 |

7-Day Free Trial Now Open at DigestAI.com · Plans Start at the Black Friday special price of $20/mo. A $20 subscription that can replace $000s worth of research, analysis, and consulting — in minutes. For years, the bioeconomy has evolved faster than its information systems. Policy changed monthly. Companies rose and fell. Technology moved from […]

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Spirit of the Wood: OroCarbo, Haffner, Maverick and Amspec aim for forest economy revival in Oroville, CA

Spirit of the Wood: OroCarbo, Haffner, Maverick and Amspec aim for forest economy revival in Oroville, CA

November 25, 2025 |

Call me Brown. I come from a town west of Nebraska and north of the North Platte so unimportant, nobody remembers what it was called. Not even the people still living there. Two streets, a Dollar Store boarded up, and a Methodist Church with nothing left to sing about. Nobody visits anymore—not even the wind. […]

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No Metropolis without Smallville: BioMADE turns 5 as its scale-up revolution unfolds

No Metropolis without Smallville: BioMADE turns 5 as its scale-up revolution unfolds

November 24, 2025 |

The light always comes in sideways in Smallville—long, clean, and gold—casting tractor silhouettes across the barn wood like stained glass. You can almost smell the hay and motor oil, hear a screen door slap shut somewhere. One of those evenings when nothing changes, and then everything does. Jonathan Kent didn’t quite understand what he was […]

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A Study in Vanishing Biomass: Holmes and Watson look at Erg Bio

A Study in Vanishing Biomass: Holmes and Watson look at Erg Bio

November 20, 2025 |

Dr. Watson sat by the window at 221B Baker Street, puffing with quiet satisfaction over the freshly bound memoir the Daily Digest had just published—The Case of the Vanishing Boiler—while Holmes, utterly unmoved by the glory of publication, worried a frayed violin bow across a passage of Paganini so fiendishly difficult it had become more […]

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Stark Raven Mad About Hydrogen: Raven SR greenlit for world’s first organic waste to H2 project in Richmond, CA

Stark Raven Mad About Hydrogen: Raven SR greenlit for world’s first organic waste to H2 project in Richmond, CA

November 18, 2025 |

It’s the universe’s most abundant element—and yet maddeningly scarce in usable form here on Earth. It slips through steel, leaks from tanks, embrittles pipelines, and ignites at the faintest spark. You can’t ship it easily. You can’t bottle it cheaply. It hides in plain sight. Hydrogen, hydrogen everywhere—and not a drop to use. We dug […]

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