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A new technique enables the visualisation of DNA sequences in living plants: Nicotiana benthamiana with red-flluorescent DNA.

Visualising DNA sections in living plant cells

Plant molecular biolologists from Gatersleben and Kaiserslautern use the CRISPR-Cas system to visualise genomic sections and to decipher their functions. 

Evonik and Sungo have manufactured a handy but sturdy drinking bottle made from more than 50% renewable raw materials.

Unbreakable material made of biopolymers

Evonik and the Taiwanese company Sungo team up to create a drinking bottle made from more than 50 percent renewable raw materials, such as palm kernel and coconut oil.

Professor Tabarelli erforscht den Einfluss des Menschen auf die Biodiversität tropischer Wälder.
Marcelo Tabarelli received the Humboldt Research Awardfor his work investigating how mankind affects biodiversity rainforests.

Biodiversity in Brazilian rainforests

Brazilian scientist Marcelo Tabarelli received the Humboldt Research Award by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. He investigates how mankind affects biodiversity in rainforests.

New advancements in genetic engineering might enable the resurrection of the mammoth - but can it still be called that?

New naming regulations for revived mammoth

Advances in biotechnology have paved the way for resurrection biology. But naming the “new-old” species might be tricky according to German law experts.

TU Munich and SunCoal developed a new process that produces biocoal from biomass in a short process time.

Biocoal from organic waste as energy source

German engineers transform biowaste into high quality biocoal. In a second step syngas is generated to produce electricity.

Infection with the Rhizomania virus causes the loss of up to 80% of sugar beet yield. Left & right: infected pants; right: healthy

Sugar beet: Danish relatives deliver resistance gene

The viral disease rhizomania is a severe sugar beet pest. In Danish relatives of beets researchers have identified a powerful resistance gene.

So far only big fish can be caught. This causes genetic and behavioral alterations within fish populations after few generations.

Size-selective fishing shapes evolution

Size-selective fishing influences genetic traits of fishes within only a few generations. This is the result of a long-term experiment of German und Finish evolutionary biologists.

BREAD4PLA won the Green Award for their innovation that turns bakery waste into 100% biodegradable biofilms for packaging.

Green Awards for turning old bread into plastic bags

The annual EU Green Week 2017 hosted the Green Awards in Brussels. Innovations that turn bakery waste into biofilms and separate salt from water were awarded.

During the Global Soil Week international experts came together to forward the SDG implementation and to protect fertil soil.

Global Soil Week: Focus on fertile ground

The role of soils within the context of the Sustainable Development Goals was discussed during the Global Soil Week. Roughly 300 experts met in Berlin for this conference. 

Honey bees adapt their behavior to their environment - a chromosomal structure appaers to be the key to this process.

DNA make-up determines behaviour of bees

Researchers at Hohenheim University deciphered the origin of differing behaviours between honey bees. Specific chromosomal structures define how they experience their surroundings.

The initiative “Making Oceans Plastic Free“ aims to replace plastic bags with reusable shopping bags that fold into marine animals

Reusable designer bags to combat plastic waste

A recycled bag produced in a marine animal design: Therewith a german-indonesian researcher initiative aims to fight against plastic waste. Now they started a crowdfunding campaign.  

Smartes Grün aus der Küche: der Gewächsschrank von Agrilution liefert frische Kräuter rund ums Jahr.
A smart greenhouse for the kitchen will provide herbs and veggies year-round.

High-tech herbs for your kitchen

Growing fresh herbs in a smart greenhouse in your kitchen: Munich-based startup Agrilution receives millions from investors Osram and Tengelmann.

Clariant plant Fusion mit US-amerikanischen Chemieriesen Huntsman
Clariant is planning a huge merger with chemical company Huntsman.

Clariant to merge with Huntsman

A billion-dollar merger is occuring in the chemical sector: Clariant is planning to merge with US company Huntsman. Their headquarters will be in Switzerland.

Aus Ananasblättern und anderen Agrarresten macht Bio-Lutions innovative und umweltfreundliche Verpackungen
Bio-lutions forms eco-friendly packaging materials from agricultural residues like pineapple leaves.

Upcycling startup receives Innovation Award

The Hamburg-based startup Bio-lutions uses fibres from agricultural plant waste to manufacture packaging materials. They won the award at a conference on bio-based materials in Cologne.

More then 100 experts gathered at Leopoldina in Halle to attend the International Bioeconomy Conference

Halle: Focus on circular bioeconomy

The sixth International Bioeconomy Conference in Halle put a spotlight on novel innovations for a bio-based economy. This year's partner country was France.

Bayer is funding sustainable agriculture.

Bayer is funding sustainable farming

As part of their initiative Bayer ForwardFarming the pharma company is now funding their fifth sustainable farm – this time in the Netherlands.

The lotus effects describes water drops that are rolling of plant leaves due to specific surface structures.

Lotus effect copied by bacterial biofilms

Since they are often water-repellent, removing bacterial biofilms is very difficult. Munich-based researchers found out how these biofilms repel water by mimicking plants.

Microplastic particles accumulate in the oceans and negatively affect marine organisms.

Groundbreaking microplastic paper retracted

A body of research has shown the negative consequences of microplastics for aqueous life. Now, a seminal paper that had demonstrated behavioural changes in fish was retracted.

The global cultivation area of GM maize is growing, but scepticism in Europe and Germany remains high.

Global cultivation of GMO is growing

The global cultivation area of GMO crops is growing, but Europe and especially Germany remain sceptical regarding the usage of GMOs.

Biosprit, Bioethanol, Benzin, Tankstelle
Bioethanol is added to E10 and E5 fuels.

Bioethanol increases market shares

The consumption of bioethanol as part of the petrol market has increased slightly in Germany. In 2016 1.2 million tonnes of bio-based ethanol has been added to fuels.

More than 250,000 participants of the "LivingLand" inititative voiced their support for sustainable farming policies for tommorow.

“LivingLand” initiative closes with great support

More than 250,000 Europeans voiced their support for a change in the agriculture industry towards sustainable farming policies across Europe.

The "Window on biobased economy" presented more than 20 inventions, spanning building materials and the auto-motor industry.

Bio-based and digitalized – Hannover Messe 2017

Industry 4.0 via digitalization spanning robots and bio-based economy – that is the main message of the Hannover Messe 2017.  

The DFG is funding 17 new Priority Programmes with €100 million.

DFG is funding genome editing and microbiota

The German Research Foundation (DFG) is funding 17 new Priority Programmes with a total of €100 million. Three of the Life Science projects are focused on bio-based economy.

Extreme weather occurences like hailstorms destroy up to 90% of wine yields.

Wineries will have to move due to extreme weather

Global climate change is costing the wine industry billions of dollars each year. An international team of researchers established a “Global Risk Index for Wine Regions”.

Abut 500 million frogs are eaten each year - where do they all come from?

Where do frog legs come from?

Berlin-based researcher establish new analysis of origin for frog legs. The specific pattern of isotopes within each animal can tell, whether they indeed stem from sustainable farms.

The global March for Science will take place on April 22.

March for Science reaches Berlin

A global event for the freedom of science taking place on April 22. In Germany demonstrations are planned at 20 sites - from Berlin to Heligoland.

Emmanuelle Charpentier discovered the genome-editing tool CRISPR-Cas and will now head her own Max-Planck research unit.

CRISPR discoverer gets own research institute

Emmanuelle Charpentier discovered the revolutionary genome editing tool CRISPR-Cas. Now she will head her own Max-Planck research unit in Berlin.

Scientists at the newly established Land-Atmosphere Feedback Observatory (LAFO) aim to decipher the weather.

Predicting the weather

Extreme weather occurrences are endangering harvest yields worldwide. To enable more precise weather forecasts a new Land-Atmosphere Feedback Observatory (LAFO) will be established.

Matthijs Groenewolt (BASF), Markus Mechtel (Covestro), and Thomas Heußer (Audi) developed the first bio-based clearcoat for cars.

Bio-based coating for cars

A pan-German collaboration of Audi, BASF, and Covestro developed a new bio-based car coating. Thus reducing energy consumption and CO2 emissions during production.

The letter N tracks a molecular process that Dortmund-based researcher have visualized in a living cell.

Painting with molecules

Dortmund-based biochemists are able to draw patterns in cells. All that is needed to paint with “molecular ink” is a laser and light sensitive molecules.

An aerial shot of a fragmented Brazilian tropical forest.

Fragmented forests increase CO2 emissions

Tropical forests are being more and more fragmented. Leipzig-based scientists assessed that this increases carbon dioxide emissions by an additional third.

The genome-editing tool CRISPR-Cas enables efficient gene modifications.

BASF receives licence for genome editing

BASF acquired the licence for the genome-editing tool CRISPR-Cas from Boston’s Broad Institute. Now the company can utilize the tool for its global enterprises.

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Amsilk and Ocean Pharma present a new nail polish conisting of spider silk proteins and microalgae.

Nail polish made of vegan silk

The synthetic silk biopolymer produced by Amsilk found its way into nail polish: Together with Ocean Pharma the new product will be unveiled at in-cosmetics Global in London.

A salmon aquaculture in Chile. The waste water is reintroduced into the river.

Salmon farming pollutes the environment

Aquacultures are polluting Chile's rivers with a cocktail of dissolved organic substances. An international team of researchers establishes new safety limits.

A synthetic polymer envelops and protects the DNA-origami.

A protective envelope for DNA origami

The DNA molecule offers countless structural possibilities. Dresden-based scientists developed a synthetic envelope to protect the sensitive building blocks.

The health of our planet relies on a sustainable and green economy.

Second global forum on green economy

International experts from politics and industry gathered in Berlin to discuss the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

EFI aims to combine the protection of the forest-ecosystem with the sustainable use of its resources.

European Forest Institute opens office in Bonn

New addition: A branch of the European Forest Institute has just opened in Bonn. The institute conducts research on forests at a pan-European level and advises policy makers.

Sofinnova Partners raises €106 million for industrial bio-tech fund.

Sofinnova secures €106 million biotech fund

Venture capital firm Sofinnova has raised €106 million for its Industrial Biotech I fund, which aims to invest in bio-based industry start-ups.

The monitoring system InnoCow uses sensors in a collar to track and analyze the health of dairy cows.

A fitness collar for dairy cows

The start-up InnoCow is presenting a new diagnostic tool for dairy cows at the CeBIT. It provides farmers with information about the health and impending heat of their cows.

A molecule consisting of only three adjoined sugars was sufficient to protect against pneumonia in mice.

Using sugar to vaccinate against pneumonia

Pneumococci can cause severe pulmonary and inflammatory infections. Max Planck researchers identified a successful vaccine consisting of only three adjoined sugars.