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Computer mouse made of coffee grounds

Chemistry Plants Biotechnology/Systems biology

Versatile composite materials from coffee grounds

Coffee grounds are more than just waste - they are a valuable resource that can be processed into new bio-based composites. A suitable method was developed as part of the idea competition project BioKaVe.

D-Phenylglycin ist ein wichtiger Baustein für eine große Gruppe von Antibiotika.
D-phenylglycine is an important building block for a large group of antibiotics.

Pharmaceutical industry Microorganisms Biotechnology/Systems biology

Amino acid produced biotechnologically

Leibniz researchers have developed a sustainable alternative to the petrochemical process to produce an important basic drug substance.

Sentinel-3A satellite in orbit

Agriculture and forestry Plants Agriculture sciences

Satellites track algal blooms

A new algorithm allows the identification of phytoplankton species in the ocean based on satellite data and predicts the growth of toxic algal blooms.

Three-spined sticklebacks

Agriculture and forestry Animals Biodiversity

Eyes on epigenetic inheritance

Epigenetic processes have less influence on the rapid adaptation of organisms to environmental changes than previously assumed. This is the result of a study led by researchers from Kiel.

DNA, gna, laser, Polymerasekettenreaktion, PCR
This is one of the laser PCR systems from GNA Biosolutions. Mobile test devices are produced for the rapid test for SARS-CoV-2.

Pharmaceutical industry unspecific Biotechnology/Systems biology

How the rapid Corona PCR Test works

The Martinsried-based company GNA Biosolutions plans to launch an ultra-fast corona test based on its laser PCR. The BMBF has funded the development of the method.

Am Unternehmenssitz in Zörbig stellt die Verbio AG Bioethanol zur Beimischung in Benzin her. Nun wird auch Desinfektionsmittel produziert.
Verbio AG produces bioethanol for blending into petrol at its headquarters in Zörbig. Now the company also produces disinfectants.

Chemistry unspecific Chemistry

Corona: Bioethanol for disinfectants

In the corona crisis, disinfectants are a scarce commodity. German bioethanol producers are changing their policy and now produce alcohol for hygiene products rather than petrol.

The HypoWave process is particularly suitable for growing vegetables such as cucumbers, tomatoes, peppers and lettuce.

Agriculture and forestry Plants Agriculture sciences

Growing vegetables with recycled wastewater

A new irrigation concept for vegetable cultivation could set a precedent: In the Hypowave project, treated water from a sewage treatment plant was used for growing lettuce in the greenhouse.

The soft valve of the bicycle bottle "Bike Bottle Organic" was realized with a bio-based thermoplastic elastomer from Hexpol TPE.
The soft valve of the bicycle bottle "Bike Bottle Organic" was realized with a bio-based thermoplastic elastomer from Hexpol TPE.

Chemistry Plants Chemistry

Drinking valve made of bioplastics

The custom-made product for a bicycle drinking bottle combines functional properties and enables use in a bio-based recycling economy.

Gefüllte Pasta

Food Plants Nutritional sciences

University of Göttingen (2020): Alternative protein sources in Western diets

In order to make food consumption more sustainable, a research team led by the University of Göttingen has investigated the form in which algae are accepted as part of the diet.

Chemistry Microorganisms Biotechnology/Systems biology

New impulses for electrobiotechnology

Biochemist Miriam Rosenbaum is a true pioneer in the field of electrobiotechnology. In the following interview she explains how she intends to replace oxygen in biotech processes.

Waste from sawmills is suitable for the production of biofuels - if you know the right enzymes and their requirements.
Waste from sawmills is suitable for the production of biofuels - if you know the right enzymes and their requirements.

Chemistry Microorganisms Biotechnology/Systems biology

Omnivores for plant residues

Researchers are developing an enzymatic process to make fivefold sugar available to produce biofuels.

Das „Respiration Activity Monitoring System“ (RAMOS) dient der Untersuchung des Wachstums von anaeroben Bakterien.
The "Respiration Activity Monitoring System" (RAMOS) is used to study the growth of anaerobic bacteria.

Chemistry Microorganisms Biotechnology/Systems biology

Creating new microbial bio-factories

A new research project aims to examine bacteria that have so far been biotechnologically largely unnoted for their suitability for the bioindustry.

Chemistry Plants Plant and process engineering

Customizing green packaging

Since 2013 PAPACKS has been developing packaging and products from renewable resources.

Grass clippings could become an important biomass source for the chemical industry.
Grass clippings could become an important biomass source for the chemical industry.

Agriculture and forestry Plants Agriculture sciences

Establishing grass as a raw material source

Partners from research and industry hope to use green waste as a source of raw materials for biorefineries in order to produce basic chemicals as well as electrodes.

Meta-Analyse von Insektenbeständen

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iDiv | UL | MLU (2020): Meta-analysis of insect populations

An analysis of worldwide long-term studies provides insights into the worldwide situation of insects and shows where their protection is most urgent.

Plants draw water from the roots. But their suction power is limited.

Agriculture and forestry Plants Agriculture sciences

Lipids limit the plants' suction power

A team of researchers is the first to provide an explanation why plants cannot absorb an unlimited amount of water through their roots.

Topics such as sustainability and climate protection are becoming increasingly important in Corona times.
Topics such as sustainability and climate protection are becoming increasingly important in Corona times.

unspecific unspecific Bioökonomie mitgestalten

The pandemic as an opportunity for the bioeconomy

More than a quarter of all German citizens are convinced that the corona pandemic can lead to a change in people's thinking towards more sustainability and climate protection.

Mit diesem Scale-Down-Miniplant wird am Fraunhofer ISE die Methanolsynthese erforscht.
This scale-down mini-plant is used to research methanol synthesis at Fraunhofer ISE.

Chemistry Plants Chemistry

Advancing green methanol synthesis

Fraunhofer researchers have developed a miniaturized plant to study the processes involved in the production of methanol from carbon dioxide and hydrogen.

Zuse-Cluster Bioökonomie
With the establishment of the Bioeconomy Cluster, the Zuse Community wants to better network 15 of its research institutions and create biobased solutions for many areas.

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Zuse-Institutes establish Bioeconomy Cluster

In a new bioeconomy cluster, 15 institutes of the Zuse-Gemeinschaft are combining their activities in order to promote industrial research for a biobased economy.

Rose root contains the important natural substance ferulic acid.

Chemistry Microorganisms Biotechnology/Systems biology

Natural plant substance from microbes

Ferulic acid is a promising natural substance. Researchers have now found a way to produce this active ingredient using bacteria.

Genome Editing-Verfahren wurden vom EuGH als Gentechnik eingestuft
Only about 15 percent of Germans are in favor of green genetic engineering in agriculture - according to the TechnikRadar 2020.

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What Germans think about bioeconomy

The majority of Germans are in favor of sustainable economic activity, but still have difficulty making sacrifices. This is shown by the latest TechnikRadar conducted by acatech and the Körber Stiftung.

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acatech and Körber-Stiftung (2020): TechnikRadar

Since 2018, the TechnikRadar of acatech and the Körber Stiftung has been asking what Germans think about technology. In its third edition in 2020, the study focuses on the topic "Bioeconomy".

So sieht die räumliche Struktur des Enzyms AmbDH3 aus.
This is the three-dimensional structure of the enzyme AmbDH3.

Chemistry Microorganisms Biotechnology/Systems biology

Biocatalyst for new drugs

Researchers from Bayreuth have discovered an enzyme with which important components of complex biologically active connections can be produced precisely.

Biotechnologin Dr. Vera Meyer

Construction Animals Biotechnology/Systems biology

Building houses from fungi

Vera Meyer is fascinated by fungi: As a biotechnologist, she wants to use the metabolic potential of the living organisms to breathe life into the bioeconomy – but she also wants to inspire with art.

Können artenreiche Wiesen zugleich Weidegründe sein? Auch das soll die Forschungsinitiative klären.
Can species-rich meadows also be grazing grounds? The research initiative aims to clarify this too.

unspecific unspecific Biodiversity

More research to protect biodiversity

The Federal Ministry of Education and Research is providing 25 million euros to advance projects for the conservation of biodiversity.

Kartierübung mit Studierenden bei Brackede and der Elbe (Niedersachsen /Deutschland). Diese Wiese wird einmal jährlich gemäht.
Mapping exercise with students near Brackede on the Elbe (Lower Saxony /Germany). This meadow is mowed once a year.

Agriculture and forestry Plants Agriculture sciences

Ecologically valuable management of meadows and pastures

Saving species-rich grasslands is the focus of a new project funded by the German Federal Ministry of Research with a total of 3 million euros over the next three years.

Prof. Dr. Susanne Baldermann

Food unspecific Agriculture sciences

"Vertical farming systems could also supply us with wheat in the future"

Alternative agricultural systems such as "vertical farming" are a focus of Susanne Baldermann's research work. With a view to healthy, sustainable nutrition, the food chemist is targeting secondary plant compounds, among other things.

Illustration zum neuen FoodCampus Berlin
View of the future Food Campus Berlin from the bank of the Teltow Canal

Food unspecific Agriculture sciences

Think tank for sustainable food innovations

Artprojekt GmbH wants to establish a place of innovation for the future of European food production in Berlin: Construction of the Food Campus Berlin is scheduled to begin in spring 2022.

Stephan Baz präentiert die umweltfreundliche Baumhülle.
Stephan Baz (Head of Staple Fiber Technologies) shows the environmentally friendly tree cover on a red maple. In the foreground: hybrid yarn variants made from flax or cotton.

Agriculture and forestry Plants Plant and process engineering

Reforestation without plastic waste

Textile researchers have developed biodegradable tree covers from renewable raw materials.

Omelett auf dem Teller
A plant-based herb omelet could soon replace the traditional dish.

Food Plants Biotechnology/Systems biology

Vegan egg alternative from the field bean

After plant-based substitutes for milk and meat, a vegan alternative for eggs is soon to conquer the market: the Berlin-based company Perfeggt has now been able to win investors for this.

Eingang BayWa-Zentrale München
BayWa AG is strengthening its commitment in the field of sustainably produced dairy substitutes. (Image: BayWa HQ in Munich)

Food Plants Agriculture sciences

BayWa invests in plant-based dairy alternatives

BayWa further expands its activities in the field of alternative protein sources and invests in the Israeli food start-up YoFix Probiotics.

Hülsenfrüchte, Leguminosen, Ackerbohnen, Protein, Pflanzen
Legumes such as beans or lentils are important sources of protein for a healthy diet.

Food Plants Agriculture sciences

Tapping alternative protein sources

The development of new technologies for the processing of alternative protein sources up to the end product is the focus of a new funding programme of the Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture.

Stoffwindel

Consumables Plants

Cloth diapers

Reuse instead of dispose - this also works for diapers. Modern cloth diapers outperform conventional alternatives in terms of environmental and skin compatibility.

Pflastikflaschen mit blauem Schraubverschluss
Plasticizers are found in many plastics because they make them easier to shape.

Chemistry Plants Chemistry

Paving the way for bio-based plasticizers

Researchers have laid the foundation for the production of sustainable plasticizers: The molecules needed for plastic production can be obtained from waste streams from food production or wood processing.

EU-Flagge
In its second round of distributions, the EIC Accelerator is among others funding three German start-ups from the bioeconomy.

unspecific unspecific Biotechnology/Systems biology

EU Accelerator funds three bioeconomy start-ups

Around 30 million euros will go to BIOWEG, CO2BioClean and Genome Biologics to research and grow.

weiße Frisbee
To test the PHB composites, the ICT team produced frisbee discs from them.

Chemistry Plants Chemistry

Getting closer to sustainable plastics

Bio-based, biodegradable and with good technical properties: The requirements for new plastics are high - yet new PHB composites come very close.

Der rote Weihnachtsstern ist ein beliebteste Zierpflanze.
More and more nurseries cultivate poinsettias in the greenhouse.

Agriculture and forestry Plants Agriculture sciences

20 million Christmas stars

This year, almost every fifth houseplant produced in Germany is a poinsettia. Most of the colorful spurge plants come from North Rhine-Westphalia.

Uwe Fritsche IINAS

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"A bioeconomy in which we are all active"

In this interview, sustainability analyst Uwe Fritsche talks about strategies for a sustainable bioeconomy that is broadly embedded in society.

20.000-fache Vergrößerung der Bäckerhefe
The microbe of the year 2022, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, magnified 20,000 times.

unspecific Microorganisms Biotechnology/Systems biology

Baker's yeast is Microbe of the Year 2022

The multi-talent of modern biotechnology has been used by humans for thousands of years.

Die Gründer Jonas Heuer, Max Webers, Philipp Arbter und Tyll Utesch.
COLIPI founders Jonas Heuer, Max Webers, Philipp Arbter and Tyll Utesch.

Food Microorganisms Biotechnology/Systems biology

Yeast replaces palm oil

Hamburg-based start-up COLIPI gets support from the EXIST funding program of the German Federal Ministry of Economics and Climate Protectionfor the development of a climate-friendly palm oil alternative.