When it comes to organic processes that we can leverage to tackle the runaway problem of climate change, the carbon-absorbing abilities of algae may be one of the most potent tools at our disposal.
A small machine sitting in the corner of an office is using algae to play what could be a key role in the fight against climate change. This U.S.-based tech start up says it's designed a prototype ...
A new artificial intelligence invention by Hypergiant Industries could prove to be the solution to the world’s carbon dioxide problem. The company is launching the second generation Eos Bioreactor, ...
Algae could play a surprising role in the fight against climate change. On Tuesday, A.I.-focused technology firm Hypergiant Industries announced a machine that uses the aquatic organisms to sequester ...
A new algae bioreactor can suck as much carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere as roughly an acre of forest — potentially giving dense cities a new weapon in the fight against catastrophic climate ...
Choosing between Stainless Steel and Single-Use Getting Easier as Niches Become Better Defined Even as single-use process technology continues to advance and evolve to meet a growing demand, there ...
NANTUCKET, MASS. (WHDH) - Nantucket’s Natural Resources Department new bioreactor, named ‘Weird Al Plankovic’, is now up and running. The bioreactor, funded by the Great Harbor Yacht Club, produced ...
AMES, Iowa – A new algae production facility at Iowa State University makes use of an innovative design that’s attracting interest from other universities and private industry. The algal production ...
A system developed by University of Arizona researchers to efficiently grow algae for health supplements and other uses could be making its way to market under a Tucson-based startup. AlgaeCell Inc.
SINGAPORE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--EVES ENERGY, a company specializing in sustainable investments, is boldly pushing the boundaries of innovation by exploring a pioneering partnership with Professor William ...
Using NASA technology, GreenFuel Technologies feeds power plant pollution to pond scum to create biodiesel. Photos: Betting big on clean fuel Martin LaMonica is a senior writer covering green tech and ...
PetroAlgae, Bionavitas, and others bet that algae will replace soy as a feedstock for biodiesel. The question is which, out of many companies, will develop a cost-effective technology first. Martin ...