High Blood Pressure Stalks Many Americans
Seven in 10 don't do enough to protect themselves from stroke, heart attack,, FRIDAY, Nov. 21 (HealthDay News) -- It's one of medicine's mantras: If you have high blood pressure, taking steps to lower it will have a dramatic impact on your risk of stroke, heart disease and more. But...Consume Less, Experts Advise as Malthusian Nightmare Returns to Haunt West
...he earth to produce subsistence for man, that premature death must in some shape or other visit the human race," he wrote. "Gigantic inevitable famine stalks in the rear." Man became complacent perhaps because the disaster predicted to strike in the mid-19th century did not indeed materialize. B...CU-Boulder study shows Maya intensively cultivated manioc 1,400 years ago
...o at Ceren shrouded adobe structures, thatched roofs, house beams, woven baskets, sleeping mats, garden tools and grain caches. The height of the corn stalks and other evidence indicate the eruption occurred early on an August evening, he said. Because it is unlikely that the people of Ceren were alone i...Scientists work to plug microorganisms into the energy grid
...paper waste, agricultural residues (including sugarcane bagasse), dedicated energy crops (like switchgrass) or the non-edible parts of corn like cobs, stalks or stover. The problem is, unlike corn starch, the sugars necessary for fermentation are trapped inside the lignocellulose part of this plant biomass...Laughing hyenas, wailing levees, the sound of cheese and blaring bagpipes
...ex patterns. Some of the deep-sea fishes also have a variety of unusual structures not found in other types of fish, like exceptionally rigid ears and stalks projecting from stones in the ear. The functions of these newly-discovered parts are unknown. Deng will present detailed images of these structure...Doubling a gene in corn results in giant biomass
...ate," Moose said. "This would be most useful for on-farm feeding. So a farmer who has 50 steers, could grow this and use the corn as feed and sell the stalks and sugar. It could be an alternative silage, because it has a longer harvest window than regular silage." For this sugar corn plant to become comm...Doubling a gene in corn results in giant biomass
...ate," Moose said. "This would be most useful for on-farm feeding. So a farmer who has 50 steers, could grow this and use the corn as feed and sell the stalks and sugar. It could be an alternative silage, because it has a longer harvest window than regular silage." For this sugar corn plant to become comm...Transportation fuels of the future: Nottingham leads the way
...o break down the inedible and unusable parts of plants such as the skin and stalks to produce ethanol. They will be collaborating with University of Bath, Uni...back into the ground, wood shavings, the husks from barley grains, even the stalks from grapes can be used to produce ethanol. The bacteria that produce bu...Process can cut the cost of making cellulosic biofuels
...s before they can be turned into biofuel. "Doctoral student Ming Lau and I have shown that it's possible to use AFEX to pretreat corn stover (cobs, stalks and leaves) and then hydrolyze and ferment it to commercially relevant levels of ethanol without adding nutrients to the stover," Dale said. "It's alw...Annuals converted into perennials
...ubers. These structures contain groups with cells that are not yet specialised, but which can later be converted when required into new organs such as stalks and leaves. The flowering of annuals Annual crops consume all the non-specialised cells in developing their flowers. Thus the appearance of th...Growing fuel and medicine: Advancing biofuels and plant-produced therapeutics
... WORCESTER, Mass. Oct. 27, 2008 Can biofuels produced from non-food plant products like corn stalks or wood chips ever become a commercial reality? Can plants be engineered to grow vaccines or anti-cancer drugs? These and other questions were explore...Thinking it through: Scientists call for policy to guide biofuels industry toward sustainability
...entation of sugars and starches from corn kernels. Melillo says, "The new Farm Bill promotes the use of the inedible parts of corn, the cellulose-rich stalks and stover, for biofuels. Further down the line, it is expected that perennial, cellulose-rich plants such as switchgrass, miscanthus (a tropical gras...Fuel from food waste: bacteria provide power
... of sugary feedstock." With a more advanced pre-treatment, biohydrogen can even be produced from the waste from food-crop cultivation, such as corn stalks and husks. Tens of millions of tonnes of this waste is produced every year in the UK. Diverting it from landfill into biohydrogen production addresses...Monsanto Company and Mendel Biotechnology Announce Cellulosic Biofuels Collaboration
...derstanding of the strengths and potential applications of biomass grasses to biofuels production." Cellulosic biofuels are made from leaves, stems, stalks or other typically non-edible parts of plants. Use of these renewable energy sources has the potential to greatly expand biofuel supply and also deliv...Iowa State researchers developing system to efficiently convert biomass to ethanol
...Sustainable Environmental Technologies. Theyre working to develop a biomass-to-ethanol system that would work like this: Plant biomass such as corn stalks and switchgrass would be broken down by fast pyrolysis, a process that uses heat at 900 degrees Fahrenheit in the absence of oxygen to convert biomass...