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Producers are now taking baby steps toward mechanized bioreactors in the hope of producing mass quantities of fuel based on algae.
This algae “bioreactor” is designed to capture as much carbon as an acre of trees. The Eos Bioreactor connects with an HVAC system to reduce carbon dioxide levels, grow algae, and release ...
Now, Cambridge, Mass.-based GreenFuel Technologies has launched a beta test site for an algae-based emission control system that it claims represents a middle path between the divergent designs of ...
David Erickson, associate professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, and Largus Angenent, associate professor of biological and environmental engineering, have teamed up to design and build a ...
Some people may find algae beautiful, or at least interesting, to look at. Algae can sometimes be an issue, though, by sucking up oxygen and suffocating fish and other aquatic life. However ...
A.I. startup Hypergiant Industries has developed a prototype algae bioreactor which promises to be 400 times more efficient than trees at sucking carbon dioxide out of the air. Here's why it could ...
Algae absorbs carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. With help from AI, a new bioreactor could draw out more greenhouse gas than trees.
Future food production may depend on genetic engineering, 3D printing, and dozens of other new technologies. This new exhibit at Berlin's Kunstgewerbemuseum explores hypotheticals with design ...
EOS Algae AI Bioreactor Hypergiant The bio-reactor then creates algae outputs in the form of “carbon hockey pucks”, which can be used as fuel, food, bio-plastic products and more.