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  • New Metabolic Engineering Strategy For Effective Sugar Utilization By Microbes Successfully Improves Bioproduction Of Polymer Raw Materials

    A research group, consisting of doctoral student FUJIWARA Ryosuke, Associate Professor TANAKA Tsutomu (both of Kobe University’s Graduate School of Engineering) and Research Scientist NODA Shuhei (RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science), has succeeded in improving the yield of target chemical production from biomass.

  • Water Reuse Could Be Key for Future of Hydraulic Fracturing

    Enough water will come from the ground as a byproduct of oil production from unconventional reservoirs during the coming decades to theoretically counter the need to use fresh water for hydraulic fracturing operations in many of the nation’s large oil-producing areas.

  • Your Sewage is Valuable Muck

    A world without phosphorous is a world without life. But phosphorous is a finite resource, so researchers are recovering it from sewage.

  • The Climate and Increased Extreme Weather Affect Our Energy Systems

    Climate change, with more and more storms and heat waves, also has consequences for our energy supply. 

  • Cobalt Supply Can Meet Demand for Electric Vehicle and Electronics Batteries

    Greater use of electric vehicles might be good for the environment, but further growth hinges on continued availability of critical battery components such as cobalt.

  • Methane Emitted via Human Fossil Fuel Use ‘Vastly Underestimated’

    By measuring the carbon-14 isotope in air from more than 200 years ago, the researchers found that scientists have been vastly overestimating the amount of fossil methane emitted by natural sources, and have therefore been underestimating the amount of methane humans are emitting into the atmosphere via fossil fuels.

  • Ultrasound Device Improves Charge Time And Run Time In Lithium Batteries

    Researchers at the University of California San Diego developed an ultrasound-emitting device that brings lithium metal batteries, or LMBs, one step closer to commercial viability.

  • Could Water Solve The Renewable Energy Storage Challenge?

    Seasonally pumped hydropower storage could provide an affordable way to store renewable energy over the long-term, filling a much needed gap to support the transition to renewable energy, according to a new study from IIASA scientists.

  • Solar Technology Breakthrough at the University of Queensland

    The development of next generation solar power technology that has potential to be used as a flexible ‘skin’ over hard surfaces has moved a step closer, thanks to a significant breakthrough at The University of Queensland.

  • Simple, Fuel-Efficient Rocket Engine Could Enable Cheaper, Lighter Spacecraft

    It takes a lot of fuel to launch something into space. 

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