4 April 202229 March 2022 BioWRAP – Bioplastics with regenerative agricultural properties New collaboration project created an all-in-one bioplastic system that can better manage weeds, add nutrients to soils, improve soil and plant health, and save water
3 May 201726 April 2017 Cost-saving, longer-lasting biodegradable adhesive patented by Kansas State University Resin would be ideal for re-adherable painters' tape, labels, packing tapes, stationery notes and other adhesive uses
22 July 201614 November 2016 GMO seeds are sustaining sugar beet farms, but new labels could damage already shrinking industry While Roundup-resistant seeds help beet farms thrive, federal labels could shrink share of sugar market
14 January 201413 January 2014 KSU researchers discover not all sugars are the same A consistency mapping for the effects on enzymatic hydrolysis sugar yield using two sugar yield definitions in cellulosic biofuel manufacturing
14 March 2013 Kansas State University: Researchers building stronger, greener concrete with biofuel byproducts High-lignin ash byproduct to cement can improve, helping reduce dioxid emissions from concrete production
Camelina on the move: Global Clean Energy Holdings acquires Sustainable Oils Signature camelina developer acquired by GCEH in non-cash transaction, as 2011′s wonder feedstock takes a step forward
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
11 January 2013 USDA Announces Investments in Bioenergy Research and Development to Spur New Markets, Innovation, and Unlimited Opportunity in Rural America USDA to award $25M for R&D for next-generation biofuels
4 December 2012 Order of importance: Study finds prioritizing rather than canvassing entire plant genome may lead to improved crops
21 September 2011 From Protein to Planes and Pigskin: Discovery in Insects’ Skin Points to Improved Pest Control, New Bioplastics Technology Scientists soon be able to make pest insects buzz off for good or to turn them into models for new technologies - thanks to a tiny finding with enormous potential