According to recent research published in Earth’s Future, covering all of the world's highways with solar panel roofs could significantly cut carbon dioxide emissions and road accidents.
In a study published in Nano Energy, Professor Lee Joo-hyuk of the Department of Energy Engineering at Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology produced an ionic polyurethane-based triboelectric generator with self-healing, biodegradable, and high electro-positive qualities.
In a recent article published in Catalysts, researchers highlighted a new method for recycling copper from waste solar panels and converting it into copper oxide nanoparticles (CuONPs) using an eco-friendly synthesis approach.
Substances called polyethylene glycols, or PEGs, are widely used in industry, medical, cosmetics and personal care products. The problem is, when they enter the environment and build up, they can harm ecosystems and natural resources.
In a study published in Frontiers in Science, an international team of climate scientists outlined three critical needs for reducing methane emissions and provided a new resource to assist in determining the most economical means of doing so.
The US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory has received funding from the DOE’s Office of Technology Transitions for four new initiatives aimed at advancing the commercialization of breakthrough clean-energy technology for a sustainable future.
Rice University researchers offer a speedy, effective, and environmentally friendly approach for selective lithium recovery utilizing microwave radiation and a rapidly biodegradable solvent in their most recent study, published in Advanced Functional Materials.
Recent research carried out by Heriot-Watt University’s Research Centre for Carbon Solutions, published in the Journal of Cleaner Production, suggests that by combining carbon capture technologies with financial incentives, the steel industry can not only reduce its carbon footprint but also become profitable by using lower-grade iron ore.
In a recent study in Nature Sustainability, researchers explored how urban microgrid planning can enhance city resilience, well-being, and equity against diverse threats such as natural disasters and cyber-attacks.
Faced with the world's impending freshwater scarcity, researchers in Singapore turned to solar steam generators, which are emerging as a promising device for seawater desalination. The team sought design inspiration from trees and harnessed the potential of 3D printing.
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