Fifteen years ago, the United States gave up on algae-based biofuels. But since 2000, more than $2 billion in private funds have flooded into the field. So why the change?SEE ARTICLE
The departments of Energy and Agriculture, and the United States Navy will invest up to 510 million dollars over three years to promote the production of advanced biofuels, intended for the military and commercial transportation.SEE ARTICLE (in Spanish)
Fuel processed from organic waste or non-food materials, such as algae or wood chips, may comprise as much as 50 percent of the total fuel burned to power passenger flights, ATA spokesman Steve Lott and a Boeing Co. (BA) official told Bloomberg.SEE ARTICLE
The EU FP7 MAREX project is a joint effort of 19 academic, research institute, and industrial partners from 13 countries for exploring and researching of marine bioactive compounds. MAREX plans to go through the whole discovery path from sourcing of marine organisms...
Increasing the number of people from all over the world who choose to fish as a source of lean protein is stimulating global growth of aquaculture. To meet these demands, Barrows and his colleagues at the Research Unit of Small and Potato Germplasm Grain, a division...