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Why wet coffee grounds might be the next waste-to-energy goldmine
Korean researchers found a way to turn wet coffee grounds into cleaner, faster biochar, skipping the energy-intensive drying ...
A new study reveals how a simple, low-cost material could significantly boost the production of clean hydrogen fuel from waste. Researchers have demonstrated that biochar, a carbon-rich material made ...
A new study published in Biochar shows that the water naturally present in plant biomass is not merely a processing obstacle.
At the start of 2024, a study published several months ago is once again drawing attention. Scientists at RMIT University in ...
For generations, farmers have used natural materials such as lime, gypsum and manure to improve their soil for growing crops. Now, a team of researchers led by the University of Missouri is giving new ...
PORTSMOUTH, Va. — While many people think about recycling during Earth Day, the process can be challenging and costly for localities and individuals. That’s why some are turning to technology for ...
The global biochar market is expected to be valued at US$ 910.4 million in 2026 and projected to reach US$ 2,748.6 million by ...
Win-win solutions can be hard to come by. But if Cornell University soil scientist Johannes Lehmann is right, there may be a way to lower our emission of heat-trapping greenhouse gases, save millions ...
Land covered with forage grasses for animal grazing occupies 26% of global ice-free land 1 and livestock provides employment and sustenance to nearly one third of the world’s population. Pasturelands ...
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