Tag: Brookhaven National Laboratory

Brookhaven National Laboratory leads breakthrough on high oil yielding duckweed

Brookhaven National Laboratory leads breakthrough on high oil yielding duckweed

October 12, 2022 |

In New York state, scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory and collaborators at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) have engineered duckweed to produce high yields of oil. The team added genes to one of nature’s fastest growing aquatic plants to “push” the synthesis of fatty acids, “pull” those fatty acids into […]

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Brookhaven National Laboratory to lead roadmap for National Virtual Biosecurity for Bioenergy Crops Center

Brookhaven National Laboratory to lead roadmap for National Virtual Biosecurity for Bioenergy Crops Center

October 10, 2022 |

In New York state, the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Science has selected Brookhaven National Laboratory to lead a new research effort focused on potential threats to crops grown for bioenergy production. Understanding how such bioenergy crops could be harmed by known or new pests or pathogens could help speed the development of […]

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Brookhaven National Laboratory researchers ID enzyme to create major chemical from polar trees

Brookhaven National Laboratory researchers ID enzyme to create major chemical from polar trees

August 5, 2021 |

In New York state, scientists from Brookhaven National Laboratory studying the biochemistry of plant cell walls have identified an enzyme that could turn woody poplar trees into a source for producing a major industrial chemical. The research, just published in Nature Plants, could lead to a new sustainable pathway for making “p-hydroxybenzoic acid,” a chemical […]

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Brookhaven National Laboratory researchers design platinum-based catalyst

Brookhaven National Laboratory researchers design platinum-based catalyst

March 26, 2020 |

In New York state, scientists from Brookhaven National Laboratory have designed a catalyst composed of very low concentrations of platinum (single atoms and clusters smaller than billionths of a meter) on the surface of titanium dioxide. They demonstrated how this catalyst significantly enhances the rate of breaking a particular carbon-oxygen bond for the conversion of […]

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