A new review of research suggests that the nature-based technology biochar -- a carbon-rich material -- could be an important tool to use in agriculture to help mitigate climate change. A new review ...
A new comprehensive study highlights the remarkable potential of engineered biochar, a carbon-rich product derived from plant ...
Industrial dyes used in textiles, plastics, paper, and cosmetics make wastewater vividly colored and potentially toxic. Many ...
In rural Arkansas, researchers with the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture are exploring the potential of biochar to replace synthetic fertilizers in hay production -- especially ...
A new study finds that rinsing biochar removes dissolved organics - the key to trapping toxic lead and cleaning contaminated ...
Retrieved as trash and unloaded as treasure, piles of dead wood are dropped off at this biochar facility in Berthoud, Colorado, for an opportunity at a second life. James Gaspard is the CEO of this ...
A new study reveals that a small but powerful component of biochar, known as dissolved organic matter, plays a surprisingly large role in capturing ...
The ability of biochar to bind pollutants is similar to that of activated carbon, a substance used for example to purify ...