All biofuels articles
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         News NewsResearchers discover microbes turning food waste into energyResearchers have identified a previously unknown microbe that plays a crucial role in converting food waste into renewable natural gas, using a molecular tagging approach that could also detect other elusive microbes - including those that are breaking down microplastics in the ocean. 
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         News NewsMichael Danquah named Fellow of Royal Society of BiologyMichael Danquah, a professor in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and the associate dean for academic and student affairs at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, has been elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Biology. 
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         News NewsEnzymes from fungi can help extract plant components for biofuels and bioplasticsPlant cell wall components such as cellulose are abundant sources of carbohydrates that are widely used in biofuels and bioproducts. Investigators have found that a combination of fungal enzymes can efficiently degrade plant biomass to allow for extraction. 
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         News NewsHigh-density screening technique reveals key genes for biotechnology improvementsScientists used a gene-silencing tool and molecular guides to probe how photosynthetic bacteria adapt to light and temperature changes, finding even partial suppression of certain genes yielded big benefits in modifying the stress response of wild microbes. 
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         News NewsResearch team identifies carbonate-dissolving microorganismsResearchers have identified new microscopic players in the global carbon cycle, a discovery that paints a clearer picture of carbon flow through the environment and provides key information for the sustainable development of bioenergy sources. 
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         News NewsBiofuel breakthrough: Rhodococcus strain N1-S transforms succinic acid productionA new study reveals that Rhodococcus aetherivorans strain N1-S boosts succinic acid yields by 6.5 times, promising a more efficient path to sustainable biofuels. 
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         News NewsCRISPR/Cas9 modifies euglena to create potential biofuel sourceUsing CRISPR/Cas9 to edit the genome of Euglena gracilis, researchers have produced stable mutants that created wax esters two carbons shorter than the wild-type species. This makes them more applicable as feedstock for biofuels. 
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         Opinion OpinionFuture Feedstocks: Unlocking the Potential of BiofuelsThe recent release of the marine fuel specification standard will play a key role in determining the future of biofuel feedstocks – ultimately deciding the winners and losers in this evolving market. 
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         Opinion OpinionWheat straw and muncipal waste - how next generation biofuels can save the worldWith greenhouse gas emissions peaking, the search for renewables is intensifying. AMI Healthy Land Scientific Advisory Group member Juan Luis Ramos and his colleagues Estrella Duque and Patricia Godoy take a look at the future of biofuels. 
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         Opinion OpinionUnderstanding plant-microbe interactions to improve the cultivation of biofuelsAMI Global Ambassador Ashley Shade and colleagues Nicole Geerdes and Adina Howe examine how plant-associated microbes can be leveraged to support crops grown on marginal lands for use as biofuel feedstocks. 
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         News NewsNew research center to explore how ‘untapped Kingdom’ of fungi can change our worldA new research center focused on harnessing the positive powers of fungi is being established at Cranfield University with a £7.2 million injection of funding from Research England. 
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         News NewsScientists tackle challenges of converting rice straw into next gen biofuelsScientists are to tackle some of the challenges of how to make inedible rice straw into the next generation of biofuels, with the help of yeasts. 
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         News NewsImaging shows how solar-powered microbes turn CO2 into bioplasticScientists have developed a multimodal platform to image microbe-semiconductor biohybrids that merge the biosynthetic power of living systems with the ability of semiconductors to harvest light. 
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         News NewsBioengineered yeast devouring agricultural waste could close carbon circleResearchers report making modified yeast that can feed on a wider range of materials, many of which can be derived from agricultural by-products that we don’t use known as waste biomass. 
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         News NewsResearchers cultivate microalgae for biofuel productionResearchers at the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP) in Brazil have grown microalgae under controlled conditions in a laboratory in order to use their metabolites, especially lipids, with the prime purpose of producing biofuel. Source: Bianca Ramos Estevam Cultivation of microalga B. terribilis and extraction of hydrocarbons ... 
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         News NewsMicroscopic algae movements can be mapped in fine detailThe movement patterns of microscopic algae can be mapped in greater detail than ever before, giving new insights into ocean health, thanks to new technology developed at the University of Exeter. 
