Indian Scientists Use New Technique to Make Bio fuel from Algae
Indian scientists, under the INSPIRE program of Ministry of science and technology, have developed low-cost biodiesel from microalgae. The technique to use microalgae is developed by a team...
Scientists Developed Renewable Solvents from Lignin
Scientists at the Joint BioEnergy Institute are developing a closed-loop biorefinery concept that uses waste lignin as a potential process solvent. They synthesized a...
Water Vapour Can Be a Potential Source of Renewable Energy
A team of researchers from TAU's Porter School of the Environment and Earth Sciences led by Prof. Colin Price in collaboration with Prof. Hadas...
Researchers Find A Way to Keep Iron from Rusting, a Key to Cheaper Renewable...
Researchers at Washington State University have made key progress in economically converting plant materials to fuels by keeping iron from rusting. Led by Yong...
Yale Chemists Find New Way to Make New Nitrogen Products
A team of Yale chemists have found a way to combine atmospheric nitrogen with benzene to make aniline, which is a precursor used to...
Nanoparticles Help in Converting CO2 to Valuable Products
Scientists at Ruhr-Universität Bochum in Germany and the University of New South Wales in Australia have adopted the principle from enzymes that produce complex...
Researchers Develop New Biofuel System for H2 Production
A team of researchers at UNIST led by led by Professor Jungki Ryu in the School of Energy and Chemical Engineering have developed new...
Chemists Develop New Algorithm Which Predicts Compositions of New Materials
A team of RIKEN chemists have developed a new algorithm that can predict the compositions of new materials. They have designed a machine-learning algorithm that...
Study Suggests using Hetergenous Catalysts Increases Selectively of CO2 Photoreduction
A group of researchers from Chinese Academy of Sciences led by Prof. Wang Ruihu from Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter...
Transform E-Waste to Develop Metal Coating
A typical recycling process converts large quantities of items made of a single material into more of the same. However, this approach isn't feasible...





























