Futuristic Farmers Deploy Solar Power To Farm For Microbes
Get ready for the cellular agriculture revolution as solar power meets carbon capture for microbial protein production.
Get ready for the cellular agriculture revolution as solar power meets carbon capture for microbial protein production.
A new breakthrough in bio-based plastics aims a dagger at the heart of petrochemicals and fossil fuels, too
Electric vehicles have grabbed the spotlight but the transportation sector is still going to need renewable fuel in liquid form, and plenty of it.
Discovered in the mud of the Potomac River, a microbe called Geobacter has been quietly showing off its unique electrical properties for a team of researchers at the University of Massachusetts for the past 20 years. The researchers, lead by microbiologist Derek Lovley, are developing ways to harness Geobacter for … [continued]
Captured carbon can yield carbon nanofibers and green hydrogen, too, which could be a better solution than simply pushing it underground.
The silicon wafer NexWafe says buh-bye kerf, hello low-cost, lightweight, flexible solar cells.
As much as we love electric airplanes over here at CleanTechnica, zero emission flight at any significant scale is still years away. That’s why aviation stakeholders are so keen on biofuel. Cost and supply chain issues block the way, but a team of US researchers in the Pacific Northwest has … [continued]
If all goes according to plan, the US Air Force could fly on sustainable tires made from dandelion rubber, some day.
The US Department of Defense has set its sights on next-generation recycling technology for military operations in the field.
Now that the Georgia runoff is over, can we finally talk about farming for algae biofuel on Mars to make sustainable rocket fuel?