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Laser Sensor for Unattended, and Precise Determination of Calcium and Strontium in Seawater
SBC: CHEMLED TECHNOLOGIES, LLC Topic: 861XThe use of unattended floats, platforms, and drones addresses the immense challenge of cost-effectively characterizing the chemistry of the oceans. The proposed program strengthens this capability by demonstrating the feasibility of Laser Fluorescence Enhanced Flame Spectrophotometry (LFEFS) for the simultaneous and high precision measurement of calcium and strontium. These are key elements of the ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -
Development of a Novel Cryostasis Cocktail for High Subzero Banking of Human Organs
SBC: SYLVATICA BIOTECH INC Topic: DHP15013The technical objective of this Phase 1 proposal is to develop a non-toxic, multi-component, next generation cryostasis cocktail. We seek to develop a unique, holistic and non-toxic approach to bank human organs for several weeks up to a few months. Our approach is based on using the best strategies employed by freeze-tolerant and hibernating animals in nature and then augmenting them with complem ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Engineering microbial co-cultures for efficient production of a high-value biopolymer from bioprocessing by-products of industrial crops
SBC: ECOVIA RENEWABLES INC. Topic: 88The past decade has seen remarkable progress in the development of biobased fuel and chemical production. Biobased fuels and chemicals could create substantial economic benefits for farmers and rural communities, since biomass feedstock production and conversion to biobased products are predominantly rural activities. However, substantial challenges exist and achieving economic viability of large- ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Agriculture -
Hay Fuel Logs: Transforming Waste Hay into an Alternative Heating Source for Maine and Beyond
SBC: Bragdon Farm, LLC Topic: 812Small to mid-size farms across America now face declining profits and a higher volume of agricultural residuals due to increasingly erratic weather patterns. Farmers are seeking innovative ways to create new revenue streams and adapt to a changing landscape. Bragdon Farm's Phase I SBIR research is committed to creating a hay fuel log and scalable business model that can help ameliorate these i ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Agriculture -
Developing an accurate remote early disease identification system in cattle to promote judicious use of antimicrobials.
SBC: PROFESSIONAL BEEF SERVICES, LLC Topic: 83Bovine respiratory disease (BRD) is the most common and economically significant disease in beef calves costing the industry over $700 million annually. Antimicrobial BRD therapy can be effective when applied appropriately; however, conventional diagnostic methods rely almost exclusively on human observation resulting in numerous misclassifications. A remote early disease identification (REDI) sys ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Agriculture -
Low Cost Innovative Greener/Safer Process for Converting Cellulose to Glucose
SBC: COMPACT MEMBRANE SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: 81The current dependence of the United States on foreign oil has sparked enormous interest in the use of biofuels, specifically cellulosic biofuels. Cellulosic biofuels are a carbon neutral, renewable resource, and their use could drastically curtail total carbon dioxide emissions while also reducing U.S. dependence on foreign oil. Worldwide biomass energy resources are estimated at 2 x 1021 J per y ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Agriculture -
Emission-free, Low-maintenance and Low-energy Nitrate Water Remediation Using Microbial Fuel Cell Technology
SBC: Proton Energy Systems, Inc. Topic: 84Fertilizer is required for increasing crop productivity and gives farmers economic viability. However, the use of nitrogen-based fertilizers results in excess nitrate runoff in the ground water, and has the potential to cause significant health problems if consumed in large quantities. There is an increasing body of evidence that nitrate pollution of ground water is a large and growing problem aro ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Agriculture -
Advanced, High Efficiency Ventilation Fans for Animal Housing
SBC: QM Power, Inc. Topic: 84QM Power's Q-Sync electric motor technology uses less electronic components to reach and maintain a synchronous speed. Q-Sync promises to enable higher efficiency and lower cost than state-of-the-art fan motors currently sold on the market. In this Phase I SBIR proposal, QM Power proposes an R&D effort to determine the feasibility of utilizing its proprietary technology in fixed, mult-speed, a ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Agriculture