Bacteria and breadcrumbs could soon replace fossil fuels—and drastically lower harmful emissions.
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Chemists turn waste bread into hydrogen in a new low-carbon process
A team of chemists at the University of Surrey has developed a process that converts stale bread into hydrogen gas using bacteria, then feeds that hydrogen directly into chemical reactions that ...
The insight into the production process, from Hiroshima University, could help address hunger in many regions of the world, especially where rice dominates grain crops. The university researchers have ...
AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Alchemy Systems, the world’s largest food-industry training company, and AIB International have partnered to help commercial and retail bakeries develop skilled bakers ...
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