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RCBI continues to provide solutions to complex problems

1 of 8 Deacon Stone (right), director of RCBI’s Innovation Center, works with Robert Buckovan of Marshall’s Joan C. Edward School of Medicine to engineer and 3D print detailed high-resolution images of human body parts such as skulls for use by students studying anatomy. These life-like, cost-effective models provide greater detail and are less expensive than commercially available ones. Photos courtesy of RCBI RCBI design engineer Morgan Smith (left) and Eddie Webb, director of manufacturing services, remove items that include parts for N95 masks from the newest 3D printing system available at RCBI. The Stratasys J850 expands RCBI’s capabilities to produce highly precise medical devices and detailed full-color human anatomical models.

DOE to fund $8M for algae-based research : Biofuels Digest

DOE Announces $8 Million for Projects to Develop Algae-Based CO2 Utilization – Advanced BioFuels USA

(Department of Energy)  U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy (FE) announced plans to make $8 million in Federal funding available for cost-shared research, development, and testing of technologies that can utilize carbon dioxide (CO 2) from power systems or other industrial sources for bio-mediated uptake by algal systems to create valuable products and services. Funding opportunity announcement (FOA) DE-FOA-0002403,  Engineering-Scale Testing and Validation of Algae-Based Technologies and Bioproducts, will support the goals of DOE’s Carbon Utilization Program. The primary objective of carbon utilization technology development is to lower the near-term cost of carbon capture through the creation of value-added products from the conversion of carbon dioxide.

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