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Co-location of cellulosic bioethanol and alcohol-to-jet (ATJ) production facilities for targeted scale-up of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Institute for Sustainability, Energy, and EnvironmentAchieving aerospace industry net-zero emissions by 2050 requires rapid scaling of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production. Leveraging existing infrastructure, proven technologies like alcohol-to-jet, and low carbon intensity feedstocks such as switchgrass and miscanthus can support this transition and help achieve near-term emissions reduction targets. A study by researchers at the Center for Advanced Bioenergy and Bioproducts Innovation (CABBI) evaluated the implications of lignocellulosic ethanol biorefinery siting and integration with petroleum refineries to produce SAF across 1,000 sites in the U.S. Despite high estimated decarbonization costs, the results indicate that site-specific deployment of alcohol-to-jet with low carbon intensity feedstocks can improve sustainability outcomes. The framework provides a systematic approach to assess cost and sustainability trade-offs across locations, supporting informed investment in SAF production.
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- Environmental Science & Technology
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Institute for Sustainability, Energy, and Environment- Journal
- Environmental Science & Technology
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PolyU researchers pioneer novel multi-energy field-assisted diamond cutting technology, enabling ultra-precision manufacturing for high-performance materials
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University- Journal
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AI tool pinpoints cells driving aggressive cancers
McGill UniversityMcGill University researchers have developed an artificial intelligence tool that can identify small groups of cells most responsible for driving aggressive cancers.
The tool, called SIDISH, offers scientists a clearer path to designing targeted therapies by showing which cells inside a tumour are most strongly linked with poor patient outcomes, rather than treating all cancer cells as if they behave the same way.
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- Nature Communications
[Research Article] Evaluating the quality of VGI and authoritative data in red-crowned crane conservation: a comparative study
Big Earth DataA new study published in Big Earth Data systematically evaluates the data quality of Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) in ecological conservation applications. Focusing on red-crowned crane habitats in Hokkaido, Japan, the research compares VGI data from eBird and OpenStreetMap (OSM) against authoritative datasets from GBIF and CASEarth. The findings indicate that while VGI demonstrates higher thematic accuracy and broader spatial coverage for vector-based species distribution data, OSM exhibits significant classification errors and coverage gaps in raster-based land use data, particularly for croplands and grasslands. This study underscores the critical need for tailored validation strategies across different VGI types to enhance their utility in ecological research.
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- Big Earth Data
Biological Diversity launches: A global academic beacon for biodiversity conservation science
South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences- Journal
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Long-term results of initial gamma knife radiosurgery for acromegaly
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Can Europe create artificial intelligence that we actually understand?
Norwegian University of Science and Technology- Journal
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