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12 January 20239 January 2023

Cow Gut Bacteria Hosts Solution for Recycling Crop Waste to Bioethanol: IIT Guwahati

IIT Guwahati researchers report an efficient multifunctional enzyme from a bacterium found in the gut of cows that can break down woody biomass for conversion to bioethanol fuel


31 October 20226 January 2023

Transparent wood could soon replace plastics

Published in the journal Science of The Total Environment, the Indian study said transparent wood reduced ecological impacts on the environment because of its renewable and biodegradable properties


Transparentes Holz statt Glas und Plastik

Bei der indischen Version hapert es noch an der Durchsichtigkeit, doch die Herstellung soll umweltverträglich sein


19 July 202214 July 2022

Bio-based superabsorbents on the sanitary products market

Start-ups are innovating with new materials for the growing biobased superabsorbents market


26 March 201922 March 2019

Sugar set for ‘energycane’ reinvention

Australian scientist conducts gene-editing experiments on sugarcane in order to product bio-products


12 September 20189 September 2021

The Silent Fuel: Methanol for power, fuels and chemistry in a low-carbon economy

From Switzerland comes word of a technology for methanol synthesis plants which capture CO2 from the environment to create renewable methanol fuel


16 February 201611 February 2016

IIT-Roorkee scientists patent low-cost biofuel technology

Kans grass, known by the scientific name Saccharum spontaneum, was chosen as the feedstock for production of bioethanol


3 March 2009

BtL-Forschungsprojekt OPTFUEL unter VW-Leitung gestartet

7,8 Mio. € EU-Fördermittel sollen Großproduktion synthetischer Biokraftstoffe vorantreiben

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