Bioenergy

Chemical bonds beyond the lab: Douglas S. Clark

May 15, 2026
Dean Emeritus Clark has spent time reflecting on his career recently — as one might do when one steps away from being dean for 12 years.

Learning from the past: How algae use memory to protect against sudden changes in sunlight

December 7, 2023
Research from Graham Fleming finds the molecular mechanisms responsible for photoprotective memory in algae have implications for crop productivity.

Joint BioEnergy Institute engineers bacteria that can use hydrogen gas for energy

October 30, 2025
Researchers at the LBNL and UC Berkeley have engineered bacteria that can use hydrogen gas for energy – freeing up valuable sugar feedstocks to produce renewable fuels and chemicals more efficiently.