Elephant grass (Pennisetum purpureum) has emerged as a vital forage resource, particularly in tropical and subtropical regions, due to its high biomass yield and adaptability to diverse agronomic ...
We are passing through difficult times in terms of energy supply and prices. Energy supply is decreasing and international energy prices are increasing. It has become vital for us to look for and ...
Researchers at the University of Warwick's Warwick Manufacturing Group are collaborating with a group of Elephant Grass (Miscanthus) farmers to use Elephant Grass to produce biodegradable plastic car ...
The Cao-vit, or eastern black crested gibbon (Nomascus nasutus), is a critically endangered primate only found in northern Vietnam and across the border in China’s Guangxi province. The conservation ...
Robyn Williams: Well, we continue to burn coal in our power stations - ut why not use grass instead? Professor Steve Long from Illinois is keen. He calculates that burning elephant grass could provide ...
KINABATANGAN: When a hungry baby elephant wandered into a school canteen in Telupid looking for food, it set off more than ...
A recent science festival in Dublin explored how we will fuel our domestic, industrial and motoring dreams when global oil supplies expire. Damian Corless weighs up the alternatives The world is ...
In the oil and gas industry, times are surely changing. Once, energy leaders looked for elephant fields, but now it seems more of them are checking out the possibilities of elephant grass, to say ...
Global climate change is predicted to bring longer dry seasons and changing rainfall patterns to equatorial Africa, causing range reductions for species such as elephants, whose diets are constrained ...
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