SciComm: the art of making manure catchy
Hey! Greetings from Scienseed, one of Micro4Bioga's partners. Far from working with biogas, our job is fostering the project's communications. It may not seem like much at first glance, [...]
What Europe can learn from Aras de los Olmos
Biogas is a renewable energy source that has gained a lot of interest in the last few years. As it is obtained through the anaerobic digestion of waste by [...]
Tiny microbes, big wishes – Season’s greetings from Micro4Biogas!
It's that time of year again—the holiday season! And although most people are thinking about Christmas decoration or planning the New Year's Eve menu, here at M4BG, we're celebrating [...]
The Micro4Biogas Roadmap is here!
We're thrilled to announce the release of the Micro4Biogas Roadmap in an e-book format, a guide to the future of biogas production through the lenses of microbial technology. With [...]
Taking our discovery from lab to field
Since the beginning of the M4BG project, a major focus has been on demystifying the complex processes within biogas production, often referred to as a "black box" due to [...]
Online event: discovering game-changing microorganisms
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A shitty episode
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Something smells fishy at the Biogas Plant
Biogas is an excellent renewable energy source that can be used for heating, electricity generation, and even fuel. By capturing and utilizing biogas produced during anaerobic digestion, we can [...]
3rd Micro4Biogas annual meeting in Dresden – last boost before the final results
Last 28-29th of May, the historic and beautifully restored city of Dresden hosted our 3rd General Assembly at Micro4Biogas. Researchers and representatives from all partners gathered to share their [...]