Category: Research

Researchers ID poplar tree gene that boosts photosynthesis and tree height

Researchers ID poplar tree gene that boosts photosynthesis and tree height

December 10, 2024 |

In Illinois, a team of scientists have identified a gene in poplar trees that enhances photosynthesis and can boost tree height. The study, “An orphan gene BOOSTER enhances photosynthetic efficiency and plant productivity,” is published in Developmental Cell, and was a collaboration between the Center for Advanced Bioenergy and Bioproducts Innovation at the University of […]

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Kansas State University biochemists boost oil yields for pennycress and camelina

Kansas State University biochemists boost oil yields for pennycress and camelina

December 9, 2024 |

In Kansas, some of the more commonly known and grown oilseed crops in the U.S. have long been canola, soybeans and sunflowers, but a breakthrough by Kansas State University biochemists could lead to the cover crops pennycress and camelina also becoming a source for improved biodiesel. Researchers used synthetic biology techniques to significantly increase the […]

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Porsche, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and Neste studied renewable diesel under real life conditions across 1.6 million kilometers

Porsche, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and Neste studied renewable diesel under real life conditions across 1.6 million kilometers

December 8, 2024 |

In Finland, Neste said it tested renewable diesel in truck transportation across a total of 1.6 million kilometers with Porsche, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology with the aim of testing the viability of renewable diesel. Neste noted that an endurance run featuring up to 12 trucks running on 100% Neste MY Renewable Diesel (HVO100) was kicked […]

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UC Santa Cruz chemists produce biodiesel more efficiently from waste oil

UC Santa Cruz chemists produce biodiesel more efficiently from waste oil

December 4, 2024 |

In California, UC Santa Cruz chemists have discovered a new way to produce biodiesel from waste oil that both simplifies the process and requires relatively mild heat. This discovery has the potential to make the alternative fuel source much more appealing to the massive industrial sectors that are the backbone of the nation’s economy. In […]

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ORNL researchers convert methane and carbon dioxide into syngas

ORNL researchers convert methane and carbon dioxide into syngas

December 3, 2024 |

In Tennessee, a chemical reaction can convert two polluting greenhouse gases into valuable building blocks for cleaner fuels and feedstocks, but the high temperature required for the reaction also deactivates the catalyst. A team led by the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory has found a way to thwart deactivation. The strategy may apply […]

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BBTWINS projects converts meat and fruit waste into power

BBTWINS projects converts meat and fruit waste into power

December 2, 2024 |

In Belgium, the BBTWINS project has made key developments in waste processing and valorization technologies, converting waste from the meat and fruit industries into resources that support a more sustainable, circular economy. One aspect of the research focused on ways to recycle by-products such as pig manure, skins, and bones from meat production, as well […]

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Center for Bioenergy Innovation research supports Terragia biofuels approach

Center for Bioenergy Innovation research supports Terragia biofuels approach

November 30, 2024 |

In Tennessee, Oak Ridge National Laboratory reported that startup firm Terragia Biofuels is targeting commercial biofuels production using technology developed by researchers working with the Center for Bioenergy Innovation at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Dartmouth College.  New Hampshire-based Terragia plans to commercialize an approach that uses feedstocks such as plant-based […]

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Microbiologists show how microorganisms can provide climate change solutions

Microbiologists show how microorganisms can provide climate change solutions

November 28, 2024 |

In the Netherlands, micro-organisms, such as bacteria or algae, offer numerous potential solutions to mitigate the effects of climate change. They can capture and store carbon, for example in soils and oceans, or break down the potent greenhouse gas methane. Additionally, they can  produce biofuel, break down pollutants, or strengthen ecosystems. Eighteen microbiologists, including University […]

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CSIRO tech used by Nufarm in Biomass Oil Project

CSIRO tech used by Nufarm in Biomass Oil Project

November 27, 2024 |

In Australia, Australian-led scientific breakthrough to increase oil yield from plants will help advance the production and use of biofuels, such as sustainable aviation fuel. Developed over a decade by scientists from Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, the technology was acquired by Australian agricultural innovation company Nufarm. The Biomass Oil Project has been announced, with […]

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South Korean researchers present biobased plastic biodegradability with torrefaction

South Korean researchers present biobased plastic biodegradability with torrefaction

November 26, 2024 |

In South Korea, an increasing focus on environmental sustainability, researchers are seeking ways to improve the biodegradability and mechanical properties of bioplastics, particularly polylactic acid (PLA). A recent study by researchers at the Center for Bio-based Chemistry, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology published in the Journal of Bioresources and Bioproducts, presents a promising approach […]

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