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28 September 20234 October 2023

Copper-based catalysts efficiently turn carbon dioxide into methane

Rice study helps advance conversion with specially designed polymer templates


27 October 202122 October 2021

Is the first fossil-free jet fuel made from CO2 viable? The US Air Force thinks so

Twelve and EFT in partnership with the US Air Force’s Operational Energy office have produced the first fossil-free jet fuel from carbon dioxide using an electrochemical process


12 November 20209 November 2020

Flash graphene rocks strategy for plastic waste

Rice University lab detours potential environmental hazard into useful material


Effiziente Nutzung von Kunststoffabfällen

Labor der Rice University leitet potenzielle Umweltgefahr in nützliches Material um


18 April 201915 April 2019

Bacterial factories could manufacture high-performance proteins for space missions

Genetically engineered bacteria could be the key to mass-produced spider silk


30 March 201724 March 2017

Silk Sensor Could Speed Development of New Infrastructure, Aerospace and Consumer Materials

Researchers have developed a way to embed a nanoscale damage-sensing probe into a lightweight composite made of epoxy and silk


10 June 20169 September 2021

Bionic leaf turns sunlight into liquid fuel

New system surpasses efficiency of photosynthesis


15 January 2013

USDA invested in camelina research for plant- and grain-based materials

K-State-Led Research Team awarded $5.08 Million to study oilseed as biofuel feedstock


29 May 2012

Review: Protein-based composite materials

Multifunctional protein composite biomaterials with enhanced properties and functions matched specifically to a regenerative medicine need

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