The food that makes it to your plate is but a fraction of what actually grew in a field somewhere. Cassava, corn, wheat, rice — all critical crops produce waste biomass that farmers might be burning ...
MISSOULA, Mont. — The USDA Forest Service and Air Burner Inc. teamed up to turn waste-wood into a climate-friendly product. CharBoss is a mobile machine that coverts waste-wood products like lumber ...
Researchers have developed a powerful machine learning framework that can accurately predict and optimize biochar production from algae, offering a faster and more sustainable path toward carbon rich ...
The Pacific Northwest’s expansive forestlands have no shortage of raw material for biochar, a potent soil amendment that also sequesters carbon. However, slash piles and other sources of woody biomass ...
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