Credit: Empa/Cover Images Swiss researchers have developed a new kind of wood that glows in the dark. Scientists at Empa's Cellulose & Wood Materials lab in St. Gallen, Switzerland, combined balsa ...
GERMAN engineers have developed a biotechnological process to convert old wood waste into biohydrogen which can be used to ...
Wisconsin farmers experienced weather extremes this year – with heavy rains in the spring that caused overly wet conditions ...
Incorporating yeast metabolites can also help aid digestion and rumen health – so fibrous silages are more manageable. Timing cuts in accordance with the weather, rapid wilting and ensuring clamps are ...
A team of scientists with two Department of Energy Bioenergy Research Centers have identified a gene in a poplar tree that ...
The global thermal insulation material market is poised for substantial growth, projected to reach USD 122 billion by 2033, ...
Your next home could have glow-in-the-dark wood pieces to help guide you to bed instead of lights. Here's how.
A SCOTTISH biotech is using woodchips and sawdust to develop petrochemical alternatives for high-value chemicals in the ...
This year’s cohort of Swiss and Indian startups is breaking boundaries in sustainability, healthtech, and deep tech. They're ...
Lignin Industries AB, a Swedish greentech company, has partnered with UK-based Hellyar Plastics to expand the market for its ...
The team hopes that the biohybrid wood could be used to create building materials that double as sustainable light sources.
In a new partnership agreement, Hellyar Plastics will help bring Lignin Industries' patented, recyclable, biobased material ...