The Benefits and Limitations of Bioenergyby Ian Black, MSComm, MScAs we push for more renewable energy sources, bioenergy is rising to fill the need
NewsInexpensive, Carbon-Neutral Biofuels Are Finally Possibleby University of California - RiversideFrom solvent to solvency: Innovative biomass pretreatment technology overcomes lignin hurdle in biofuel production
NewsThe Good and Bad Uses of Biomass for Californiaby University of California - DavisConversion to biofuels good for air quality and climate policies
NewsNature Favors All Creatures Great and Small over Medium Sizeby Rutgers UniversityResearchers conduct survey on the body sizes of Earth’s organisms, find that biomass is concentrated at the extremes
NewsLoss of Tropical Biomass Could Lead to Increased Carbon Emissionsby Yale UniversityOver half of the worlds above-ground carbon is stored in the biomass of tropical ecosystems
NewsHarvesting Useful Products from Microbial Growthby Arizona State UniversityResearchers today are having some success in extracting a variety of useful products from organic waste
NewsPlants, Microbes Shape Global Biomes through Local Underground Alliancesby Princeton UniversityThese symbioses could help scientists understand how ecosystems may shift as climate change alters the interplay between plants, microbes, and soil
Product NewsOnline Biomass Measurement Integrationby Sartoriusambr® 15 fermentation and ambr® 250 high throughput systems now available with integrated online biomass measurement
NewsBuilding Lithium-Sulfur Batteries With Paper Biomassby Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteResearchers at Rensselaer have developed a patented method to use cheap and abundant paper biomass to make lithium-sulfur batteries
NewsWood Fuels Key to Easing Food Insecurity Situation in Sub-Saharan Africaby Penn StateResearcher says inadequate sources of cooking energy contribute to food insecurity, particularly for very low income, food-insecure individuals
NewsDigestive Ability of Ancient Insects Could Boost Biofuel Developmentby University of YorkThe surprising find occurred when a team at the University of York were investigating the digestive system of firebrats