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Bubbles and Broth

A review on the impact of broth composition on bubble column bioreactor hydrodynamics

The growing global population and heightened concern for climate change leads to increased interest in utilizing microbial fermentations to replace polluting production processes for e.g., plastics, fuels, and animal proteins. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is a valuable t ...

Toward sustainable space exploration

A roadmap for harnessing the power of microorganisms

Finding sustainable approaches to achieve independence from terrestrial resources is of pivotal importance for the future of space exploration. This is relevant not only to establish viable space exploration beyond low Earth–orbit, but also for ethical considerations associate ...

Mining moon & mars with microbes

Biological approaches to extract iron from Lunar and Martian regolith

The logistical supply of terrestrial materials to space is costly and puts limitations on exploration mission scenarios. In-situ resource utilization (ISRU) can alleviate logistical requirements and thus enables sustainable exploration of space. In this paper, a novel approach ...

Transporting materials from Earth to Mars is a significant logistical constraint on mission design. Thus, a sustained settlement will be enhanced if it can perform elemental extraction and utilization in situ. In this study, all requirements to test a novel, biological approac ...

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Understanding the dynamics of bubbles in broth is crucial for various biotechnological processes conducted in bubble columns, such as the manufacturing of cultured meat. In this study, the drag coefficient of individual bubbles ascending in sodium chloride, sodium sulphate, album ...

Bubble property determination

Comparison between bubble data from a fibre probe, and a camera

An optical fibre probe was tested in liquids with biotechnologically relevant compounds, to determine if any limits arise in bubble property determination due to these compounds. The data from this fibre probe was compared to the data from a camera for which an image processing a ...