Green Hydrogen Goes To Bat For Sustainable Food Systems
The green hydrogen economy of the future is branching out in new directions, the latest example being a new microbe-based food protein.
The green hydrogen economy of the future is branching out in new directions, the latest example being a new microbe-based food protein.
Researchers are testing new ways to use micro-organisms called cyanobacteria to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Get ready for the cellular agriculture revolution as solar power meets carbon capture for microbial protein production.
Things are moving along at a nice clip in the world of biofuel research, so it seems like news of another “breakthrough” is barely enough to provoke a yawn. Well, this latest piece of news sure stands out from the crowd. Energy Secretary Steven Chu has just announced that a … [continued]
Leave it to Harvard University to invent an entire laboratory the size of an iPod nano. The device, which actually is slightly smaller than an iPod nano, makes it possible to sort enzymes and compounds 1,000 times faster than the much larger equipment in use today, making it not only … [continued]