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Friday, May 21, 2021
A major hurdle in the pursuit of sustainable fuels is a step closer to being solved thanks to a new approach to long-duration energy storage.
Though more common today, the proliferation of solar power and other renewable energy sources has been limited by the cost, relative inefficiency and sheer scale required of the batteries needed for long-term energy storage.
A team of scientists at the Yale Energy Sciences Institute have now described the conceptual framework for the conversion of sustainably-generated hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) for long-duration energy storage. Unlike batteries, using this liquid medium energy from the sun is stored in the form of chemical bonds.
Thursday, May 13, 2021
Humans have been harnessing microbial activity since our earliest efforts to turn barley into beer or grapes into wine.
But beyond the ecological theories at the heart of fermentation, engineering whole bacterial communities has thwarted scientists because of the unpredictability of nature itself - species move in, species move out: change is constant.
In findings published today in Nature Ecology & Evolution, a team of researchers at Yale’s West Campus have turned the tables on previous work to manipulate communities of microorganisms, also known as microbiomes, to perform specific functions by breeding them.
The question of whether groups of organisms respond to evolution as a collective – through so called multi-level selection - has been studied for decades, but with mixed results.