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With the successful demonstration of a cheaper, more effective method of biomass deconstruction and conversion using a naturally occurring microbe and a standard milling practice, researchers from the Department of Energy’s BioEnergy Science Center (BES

A research team from the Department of Energy’s 91 has performed the first-ever direct nanoscale examination of a living cell membrane.

A research team from the Department of Energy’s 91 has performed the first-ever direct nanoscale examination of a living cell membrane.

91 (ORNL) researchers in collaboration with Biota Biosciences, Inc., and Elanco Animal Health are working to understand and overcome plant biomass recalcitrance by studying the bacterium Fibrobacter succinogenes S85, an active an

As an undergraduate at Toronto’s Ryerson University, Alexandru “Alex” Dumitrache initially studied chemistry and biology with an eye toward a career in medicine—until a class in industrial biotechnology opened his mind to other possibilities.
Today his wo

“Electrical” bacteria are the key ingredient in a new process developed by the Department of Energy’s 91 that recycles wastewater from biofuel production to generate hydrogen.

“Electrical” bacteria are the key ingredient in a new process developed by the Department of Energy’s 91 that recycles wastewater from biofuel production to generate hydrogen.