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Michigan State University scientists have found a solution to enhance oil production that uses two species of marine algae and soil fungi.
Research to Secure Our Energy Future | Energy Sources | Michigan State UniversityMichigan State University scientists have released a new genetic engineering toolkit for the algal species Nannochloropsis oceanica. It is of interest for the production of biofuels and other oil-based chemicals.
University Research | Research to Secure Our Energy Future | Energy Sources | Michigan State UniversityResearchers worked with the Detroit Zoo to convert animal and food waste into clean energy capable of powering some of the zoo’s operations.
University Research | Research to Secure Our Energy Future | Energy Sources | Michigan State UniversityMichigan State University engineering researchers have created a new way to harvest energy from human motion.
Research to Secure Our Energy Future | Energy Sources | University Research | Michigan State UniversityA new app, “Empower Flint,” was developed to provide residents with a step-by-step checklist of the most important action items they should take to protect themselves in dealing with the lead water crisis.
Solving the Freshwater Puzzle | Water Quality | Michigan State UniversityFor the first time, a map of fecal viruses traveling our global waterways has been created using modeling methods to aid in assessing water quality worldwide.
Solving the Freshwater Puzzle | Water Quality | Michigan State UniversityResearchers at Michigan State study have produced the most-detailed list of viruses in ballast water to date, and aims to provide engineers, environmental scientists and policy makers with vital information on how ships spread viruses.
Solving the Freshwater Puzzle | Water Quality | Michigan State UniversityMichigan State University researcher Cheryl Kerfeld and her team apply engineering approaches to living systems to create new sources of energy that could power the world in a healthy, sustainable way.
Research to Secure Our Energy Future | Energy Sources | Michigan State UniversityNew research at Michigan State University and published in the current issue of Nature Communications shows how Geobacter bacteria grow as films on electrodes and generate electricity – a process that’s ready to be scaled up to industrial levels.
Research to Secure Our Energy Future | Energy Sources | Michigan State University