Scientists found that natural bacteria can eat methane, cut climate pollution, and turn waste gas into useful materials.
Roughly two-thirds of all atmospheric methane, a potent greenhouse gas, comes from methanogens. Tracking down which methanogens in which environment produce methane with a specific isotope signature ...
New UC Davis research shows how red seaweed lowers methane from cows.
Cows fed seaweed pellets at Matador Ranch in Dillon, Montana. Paulo de Méo Filho / UC Davis Grazing cattle given a seaweed supplement produced close to 40 percent less methane than those fed grass ...
Researchers at the University of Cambridge have effectively transformed methane (natural gas) into hydrogen while achieving ...
CAMBRIDGE, MA -- Although it is less abundant than carbon dioxide, methane gas contributes disproportionately to global warming because it traps more heat in the atmosphere than carbon dioxide, due to ...
Methane eating microbes could help turn a powerful greenhouse gas into everyday products like animal feed, green plastics, and cleaner fuels, according to a new scientific review of fast moving ...
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