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A metal-organic framework is activated to capture carbon dioxide at high temperatures
A metal-organic framework is activated to capture carbon dioxide at high temperatures
A new study on techno-economic outlooks for zero-emission heavy-duty trucking underscores the need for cross-sector collaboration.
An international coalition of researchers from the United States and Italy has discovered a novel strain of cyanobacteria, or algae, isolated from volcanic ocean vents that is especially adept at growing
A self-building sponge that efficiently collects gold could eliminate some harsh methods used to process e-waste
Sustainability in the lab: funders and researchers should sign up and partner up
– DGIST, KAIST, and Korea University collaborated to develop a three-dimensional device with reversible heating/cooling based on the thermal radiation phenomenon — Research published as a cover article in Advanced Materials
Altering the DNA of living organisms could be an early step in re-engineering the natural world to help curb climate change.
In the face of rising CO2 levels, scientists are searching for sustainable ways of pulling carbon dioxide out of the air, so-called direct air capture. A new type of porous material,
Firms such as Smallhold have lessons to be learned on what business can – and can’t – do in transforming agricultureWhen Andrew Carter and Adam DeMartino started their business Smallhold in
As Microsoft strikes a deal to restart a reactor at Three Mile Island to power AI, nuclear specialists weigh in on the unprecedented process