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28 April 202522 April 2025

Living fungus-based building material repairs itself for over a month

The root-like mycelium of a fungus and bacteria cells could eventually offer a sustainable alternative for high-emission building materials like concrete


30 March 202228 March 2022

Neue Enzym-Entdeckung ist ein weiterer Schritt zur Bekämpfung von Plastikmüll

Studie soll helfen, die Herausforderung der Verschmutzung durch Plastik zu bewältigen und Plastikabfälle in wertvolle Produkte umzuwandeln


New enzyme discovery is another leap towards beating plastic waste

It is hoped this work will help tackle the challenge of plastic pollution and convert waste plastic into valuable products


20 May 202126 December 2021

MSU researchers find potential use for recycled plastic in concrete

Millions of tons of plastic are discarded each day, which could soon find a new and beneficial use thanks to microbes being harnessed by Montana State University scientists


31 July 201828 July 2018

Researchers Discover New Enzyme Paradigm for Critical Reaction in Converting Lignin to Useful Products

New finding will help convert lignin to useful products


23 January 20189 September 2021

Nature Has More Than One Way to Make Methane say USU Biochemists

US-Universities collaboration researchers report a bacterial, iron-only nitrogenase pathway for methane formation


6 July 201729 June 2017

Capturing CO2: The Digest’s 2017 Multi-Slide Guide to Algae-based CO2 sequestration

A selection of key slides on Carbon Capture and Sequestion with relation to algae-based technologies  


9 August 20168 August 2016

Fast-growth cyanobacteria have allure for biofuel, chemical production

When the going gets tough, the tough get growing


18 May 201518 May 2015

Trees use water more efficiently

International consortium of researchers analyzed water-use efficiency and forest responses to both climate variation and increased atmospheric CO2 concentrations


Bäume nutzen Wasser effizienter

Internationales Forschungsteam untersucht, wie sich erhöhter Kohlendioxidgehalt und die Klimaveränderung von Marokko bis Norwegen auf die Wassernutzungseffizienz der Wälder auswirken


11 November 201310 November 2013

USDA Announces Cool Planet and the Bioenergy Alliance Network of the Rockies Receive $10 Million to Develop Sustainable Biofuels from Beetle-Killed Wood

Common project to quantify the greenhouse gas benefits from using dead trees


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


13 September 2012

Ohio researchers trying to turn algae into fuel

$4 million grants helping UT researchers turn algae scourge into fuel source


4 November 2008

Scientists discover Patagonian diesel that grows on trees

A tree fungus produces hydrocarbon molecules nearly like diesel

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