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Northwest scientists help find a green alternative to produce beauty products: algae | Paraffin is the produced worldwide, and it’s relatively common in cosmetics. But paraffin is made from petroleum, and a market has popped up for renewable alternatives to beauty… |
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Upwell Cosmetics licenses algae-derived wax for personal care | US startup Upwell Cosmetics has entered into an agreement with Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) of Massachusetts and Western Washington University (²ÝÁñÉçÇø) to make and market a marine microalgae-derived wax for personal care products. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø, Woods Hole Sign License Agreement for Upwell Cosmetics to Make and Market a Marine Microalga-Derived Wax | |||
Research Recap for Jan. 11 | |||
Student Team Co-Authors New Paper in the Journal of Organic Chemistry | |||
Scientists produce two bio-fuels from single algae | Washington, Jan 29 (IANS) A common algae commercially grown to make fish food holds promise as a source for both bio-diesel and jet fuel, a study says. |
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Western Professor Leads Research Team to Develop Potential Jet Fuel Made From Algae | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø chemist hopes to turn algae into biofuel | Ask consumers about the idea of switching from fossil fuel to biodiesel and two questions are likely to come up: Will biodiesel production hurt the environment? How much will the cost at the pump pinch their wallets? Scientists are trying to produce biofuels that will answer both… |
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O’Neil awarded $430K research potential algal biofuel |