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9 April 20253 April 2025

New green chemistry extracts valuable compounds from plant waste

Innovative catalytic approach could be the key to extracting high-value molecules from waste lignin


Neue grüne Chemie extrahiert wertvolle Verbindungen aus Pflanzenabfällen

Innovative katalytische Verarbeitungsmethode könnte der Schlüssel zur Gewinnung hochwertiger Moleküle aus Abfall-Lignin sein


5 November 202130 October 2021

New environmentally-friendly food freshness indicator uses graphene ink made with bio-based solvent

Graphene ink formulated by combining EC and Cyrene™ provides a facile route to achieve sustainable, environmentally friendly, and low-cost sensing modules


7 April 20203 April 2020

‘Tequila’ powered biofuels more efficient than corn or sugar

Ethanol from agave could be used for biofuels and hand sanitiser


14 November 20199 September 2021

Cellulose car, fermentation for fragrances, world’s 1st solar hydrogen electrolysis facility, green tea leather alternative, hydrogen from CO2 and more

The Digest’s Top 10 Innovations for the week of November 7th


6 February 20182 February 2018

Neue Studie der Uni Halle: Diese Bakterien verdauen giftige Metalle und bilden dabei Gold

Deutsch-australische Forschergruppe präsentiert wichtige Erkenntnisse über die zweite Hälfte des bio-geochemischen Gold-Zyklus


New study by the University of Halle: These Bacteria produce gold by digesting toxic metals

Joint German-Australian research team provides important insights into the second half of the bio-geochemical gold cycle


15 January 201515 January 2015

Research finds salt tolerance gene in soybean

Australian and Chinese scientists have shown how soybean can be bred to better tolerate soil salinity


23 July 20139 September 2021

Fast Swimmers: 10 Algae technologies, where are they in the race for the summit?

Who’s in the lead? Who’s getting traction? Who’s near the summit? Who’s got the oxygen?


19 February 2013

Great big things from tiny lil’ algae: 10 Algae Trends for 2013

22 projects around the world show the multi-faceted promise of algae

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