It sounds like science fiction, but there is actually a research team from Exeter University, with support from Shell, that has developed a method to make diesel-producing bacteria
Plants that grow as fast as birch trees and willow trees are bright biofuel candidates. Scientists predict that it can be extracted from these plants of high cellulose ethanol and
US scientists have found a way to produce biofuels for cars and motor vehicles with a normal bacterium in the soil.
Scientists at the Institute of Chemistry - Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology have successfully studied the method of converting waste cooking oil into biofuel by catalyzing
Aalto University Finland has proposed a method to use bacteria to produce butanol suitable for biofuels and other industrial chemicals from wood biomass.
After harvesting, the corn plants are released into the environment with many fibers which seem useless such as stems, leaves, shells, corns ...
Five German scientists have proposed a new strategy to reduce the impact of climate change: Turning desert coastal into ... forests.
US and UK researchers have just completed the genetic mapping of tea plants, a crop that promises to bring the necessary bioenergy to human needs.