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Holzeinschlag, Rodung und andere Formen veränderter Landnutzung führen zu höheren CO2-Emissionen als bisher vermutet
Holzeinschlag, Rodung und andere Formen veränderter Landnutzung führen zu höheren CO2-Emissionen als bisher vermutet.

CO2 emissions from deforestation revisited

Researchers from Karlsruhe have investigated the effects of land-use change on the balance of carbon dioxide. Land restructuring causes more CO2 than anticipated.

Rust-eating microbe found in Twentekanaal

So it exists after all: the microbe that eats both rust and methane. After a long search, Max-Planck researchers in Bremen have found such a multi-talent.

Mixed outcomes of EU neonicotinoid ban

A European study says that the ban of a certain class of insecticides to protect bees causes a lot of ecologic and economic burden.

Getränkeverschlusskappen aus Zuckerrohr von Tetra Pak

Tetra Pak with bio-based packaging

Tetra Pak's aseptic carton packaging, the first of its kind worldwide, are manufactured from 80% bio-based material.

Neue Deutsche Nachhaltigkeitsstrategie

Outlining national sustainability

The German Federal Government has approved a "German Strategy for Sustainability". It outlines how the sustainable development goals are to be achieved.

Ameisen auf Fiji züchten in den baumwipfeln Kaffeepflanzen und nutzen die Gewächse als Unterschlupf.

Ants with a talent for gardening

Ants are social insects with many talents. Biologists from Munich found a species of ants on the Fijian Islands that cultivate coffee plants with the aim of later inhabiting them.

Milchsäurebakterien unterm Mikroskop

Skin care using lactic acid bacteria

An extract made from special lactic acid bacteria treats dry, itching and stinging skin in a targeted way. This was revealed by a clinical study carried out by the Organobalance GmbH company from Berlin.

Reispflanze im Wasser

Watching rice plants grow

Researchers from Karlsruhe have developed a system that observes and measures rice while it grows. The measurement technique is designed to accelerate the breeding of resistant plants.

Unkraut, Acker, Biomassenutzung, neues EU-Projekt

Using weeds as a source of bioenergy

Within the framework of the EU-supported 'Sweedhart' project, Fraunhofer researchers are looking for ways of exploiting field weeds.

Im mikroskopischen Fluoreszenzbild lassen sich die Strukturen aus Molekülen erkennen, die zu Testzwecken auf die bioabbaubare Beschichtung gedruckt wurden.

Biodegradable implant coatings

In a first, chemists in Karlsruhe have developed a biodegradable surface coating for implants.

Bioplastics industry grapples with ignorant consumers

EU consumers have minor knowledge on bioplastics but unrealistically high expectations that can not be fulfilled, researchers said at 11th European Bioplastics Conference in Berlin.

Strommaste und Windräser

Biofuel cell stores energy

Researchers in Bochum have developed a new 'bio-supercapacitor' that, with the aid of enzymes, not only generates energy, but can also store it.

Bundestag, Plenum, Parlament, Gesetzgeber

Genetic Engineering Act discussed in German Parliament

Certain aspects of the Federal Genetic Engineering Act are to be supplemented to include a ban on cultivating genetically engineered crops. Today the German parliament focused on the draft amendment.

Käseplatte - Mit einem neuen Verfahren wollen Forscher die Angebotspalette erweitern.

For greater variety in the cheese department

According to official statistics, nearly 2.5 million tonnes of cheese were produced in Germany in 2015, of which over half were exports. This makes Germany one of the leading cheese exporters within the European Union.

Running made by biotech

Adidas has presented the world’s first lightweight racing shoe made by recombinantly produced silk fibers.

Driving sustainable economics

How can sustainable economic activity in Germany be encouraged? A German government advisory committee presented recommendations at the Green Economy Conference in Berlin.

Flowers: Gene responsible for short styles discovered

Geneticists from Potsdam have cracked a century-old puzzle: They have discovered a gene in primroses that controls the length of its female reproductive organs.

Bioregions deliver action plan blueprint

While DG Research has delayed its update on the European Bioeconomy Strategy and Action Plan until next June, the Central and Eastern Bioregions presented a blueprint that proposes key actions aimed at integrating the goals of the European Commission’s circular economy and the bioeconomy strategies.

Biotech yeast produces complex plant material

Carnosic acid is a widely sought-after substance that is used to enhance the flavour of foods and make them keep longer. To date, the substance must laboriously be extracted from herbs such as rosemary.

Bayer AG, Übernahme, Monsanto, Gentechnik, Glyphosat

Record acquisition: Bayer pounces

The time is finally upon us: Bayer AG has purchased Monsanto for 66 billion US dollars. The largest agrochemical corporation in the world will be created from this mega-deal.

Untersuchungsfläche im Mischwald mit Douglasien, Tannen und Buchen im bayerischen Flachland.

Study: Tree mix increases yield in forests

The largest big-data analysis to date on global biodiversity in forests has confirmed how closely species diversity and productivity are interrelated.

Synvina: BASF and Avantium join forces

The new joint venture Synvina is positioned in the market for drop-in bioplastics with advanced product characteristics.

EC delays bioeconomy strategy review

The fate of the bioeconomy in Europe remains undecided. The evaluation of the European Commission’s bioeconomy strategy plus action plan has been delayed.

Palmöl-Früchte

WWF study on palm oil published

The increasing global demand for palm oil and expansion in cultivation are damaging the environment. A study by environmental protection organisation WWF has concluded, however, that no credible alternative to the product exists.

LeichtbauCampus für Automobilteile in Braunschweig eröffnet

Campus for sustainable car manufacture opened

Using high-tech to make tomorrow's environmentally friendly car. That is the goal of the brand new LeichtbauCampus Open Hybrid LabFactory in Wolfsburg. Central government is supplying 30 million euros.

Unter dem Mikroskop ist zusehen, wie der AM-Pilz (grün) die innere Wurzelrinde erreicht und dort die Arbuskeln bildet.

Symbiosis: How clover and fungus became friends

Symbiosis between plants and fungi is common. The organisms supply each other with important, growth-promoting nutrients. They give each other a helping hand even under extreme conditions.

Biotech giant Novozymes bags Organobalance

Denmark’s Novozymes has acquired microbial research company Organobalance GmbH. The Berlin-based company owns a large collection of microbial strains, some of which date back to the 1920s, and has strong capabilities in microbial screening and assay technology.

Diese ausgepressten Orangenschalen könnten der Grundstock für neue Biokunststoffe sein.

Biobased economy headed for success

The German biobased economy is on the road to success. That is underlined by the progress report of the German National Policy Strategy Bioeconomy.

Water fern inspired nanofur to clean up oil spills

The oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010, is one of the worst environmental disasters of recent year. After the explosion at the BP operated drilling rig Deepwater Horizon, an estimated 800 million litres of crude oil spilled into the sea.

Cleaning wastewater with algae

Algae have many talents. They are not only important ingredients for the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industry; it has now been proven that the tiny green microorganisms can also be used as a suitable alternative source for the aviation fuel kerosene.

Fresh capital for wood BBQs

Garden plant remains will soon be used to barbeque – even in German gardens.

Dirt and water blockers from fungi proteins

Waterproof items are popular with the young and old. However, the waterproof layer made from chemicals is does not degrade well.

Nature commentary: Bioeconomy important for SDGs

The bioeconomy – economy based on biological knowledge and resources can help to achieve key points of the UN sustainability goals and is central to the implementation of climate and sustainable goals.

Water-resistant mortar thanks to a biofilm

Buildings are built to last, at least that is the intention. Over time, however, moisture can destroy the mortar that binds together bricks or stones, for example, when cracks from as a result of frost.

Bayer will seine Pflanzenschutzsparte durch eine Fusion mit Monsanto stärken.

Monsanto trumps Bayer as BASF joins takeover game

It could be one of the largest acquisitions in the chemical industry. Yet the planned Bayer billion dollar takeover of Monsanto is faltering.

Nobel Prize winners campaign for green gene technology

These voices have weight. The debate on genetically modified plants in agriculture has garnered new nourishment from the ranks of top-level research. In an open letter to the governments, 110 Nobel Prize winners, including six German Laureates, have campaigned for the deployment of green genetic engineering.

Evonik increases innovation pipeline by €500 million

Thanks to new innovations, and not just in biotechnology, speciality chemical company Evonik has increased the value of its innovation projects by half a billion euros.

Billions donated to research to protect the seas

The world of oceans and seas is the focus of the current Science Year 2016*17. It also wants people to be made aware of the largest ecosystem on Earth, which as a result of global warming, economic efficiency and pollution, is under immense environmental pressure.

Bayer joins forces with US start-up to build on digital farming

Chemical and pharmaceutical giant Bayer have formed an agreement with US aerospace company Planetary Resources to develop applications and products based on satellite imagery.

Brainstorming für die Kreislaufwirtschaft von morgen bei der Holzchallenge.

OSCE Days: what does a world without waste look like?

The agenda of the Open Source Circular Economy Days (OSCE Days) held in Berlin from 9 to 13 June showed how a circular economy without waste can work in practice.