A key driver of global biodiversity loss is land use, which involves converting or modifying natural ecosystems to produce biomass for human consumption. A new study explores...
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Tropical and temperate coral reefs connect natural and human systems in a way that supports long-term human development and well-being, and marine biodiversity.
The enormous abundance and diversity of...
A new study analyzed current machine learning applications for biomass and biomass-derived materials (BDM) to determine if machine learning is advancing the research and development of biomass products....
New Coordinated Research Project on strengthening the use of biomass for synthesis of bioplastics and other compunds
The IAEA is calling on research institutes to join its new Coordinated Research Project (CRP) aimed at strengthening the use of biomass for synthesis of bioplastics and other compounds using...
Duckweeds are amongst the fastest growing of higher plants, making them attractive high-biomass targets for biofuel feedstock production. Their fronds have high rates...
Scientists drive oil accumulation in rapidly growing aquatic plants
Among the three Baltic countries, Estonia has the strongest marine culture. Given the geographical position, the country’s coastline is five times longer than its landline. Despite...
Vidzeme is the largest region in Latvia occupying almost one-third (30,6%) of its territory. Favourable climate conditions and a high concentration of natural resources make the Vidzeme region...
Demand for biomass is only expected to grow in the coming years, be it for bio-materials or bioenergy, while there is only so much biomass that can be produced...
EUBCE 2023 will mark the 31th edition of the European Biomass Conference & Exhibit, and it will mark our return to real-world interaction (!) after...
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