cyanobacteria

3D-printed custom electrodes Credit: Gabriella Bocchetti
3D printing “skyscrapers” for bacteria to generate electricity from sunlight and water
3D-printed custom electrodes Credit: Gabriella Bocchetti 3D printing “skyscrapers” for bacteria to generate electricity from
Climate-neutral and rapidly degradable bioplastics?
Simple laboratory cultivation of cyanobacteria in aerated tubes Climate-neutral and rapidly degradable bioplastics? Microbiologists at
Modifying multicellular cyanobacteria to produce ethanol or hydrogen
Cyanobacteria producing ethanol or hydrogen – natural gene transfer could make this possible (Photo: Amadeus
What if blue-green algae could produce oil?
Prof. Dörmann (left) and his doctoral student Mohammed Aizouq with two different cyanobacteria cultures. Photo:
Bypassing solar cells to produce butanol with microorganisms, carbon dioxide and solar energy

Soon we will be able to replace fossil fuels with a carbon-neutral product created from

Fusing nanotech, bacteria and fungi to create “bionic mushrooms”

Researchers take an ordinary white button mushroom and supercharge it with clusters of tightly-packed cyanobacteria

Could sunscreen be made from environmentally friendly cyanobacteria?

Sunscreens and moisturizers derived from biological sources such as cyanobacteria could represent a safer alternative

Researchers use cyanobacteria for the production of chemicals

Green cell factories supply energy Sustainable chemical processes In order to manufacture chemical products in

Toxic blue-green algae pose increasing threat to nation’s drinking, recreational water

A report concludes that blooms of toxic cyanobacteria, or blue-green algae, are a poorly monitored