Clearing water-guzzling and soil-damaging alien invasive plants costs South Africa several hundred million rands every year.
Molecularly imprinted biochar offers a highly selective and sustainable way to trap and destroy pollutants in water, soil, ...
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South Africa: Raising Revenue From Alien Invasives
Clearing water-guzzling and soil-damaging alien invasive plants costs South Africa several hundred million rands every year. Now, a promising pilot project to recoup some of this cost by producing ...
As stricter fuel regulations and pressures intensify for a solution to the rising greenhouse gas emissions, the maritime ...
Scientists have combined molecular imprinting technology with biochar to create materials that can recognize and capture specific molecules with ...
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Officials deploy unexpected tactic in battle against dangerous pests taking over region: 'Have spread widely'
Officials hope to harvest around 7,000 to 10,000 tons before converting the material into a valuable product. Officials ...
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What is bio-bitumen?
Bio-bitumen is a bio-based asphalt binding obtainable through renewable biomass materials such as agricultural waste, plant ...
Construction crews are assembling a field demonstration plant that will process up to 10 tons of coal per day into materials ...
A huge broiler unit housing up to 200,000 birds is being proposed on the Shropshire/Wolverhampton border. Guy Sankey has ...
A flagship interdisciplinary research group at the University of Huddersfield is delivering practical solutions for the ...
HIGHLAND PARK Fla. — A Florida nonprofit is on a mission to revive the state’s farmland with sustainability in mind. Biotech Applied Research is turning waste into “biochar,” a charcoal-like material.
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