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  • Article - 3 Jan 2019
    The detection of toxic gas emissions, such as carbon monoxide (CO), carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4), which can be achieved through various applications and processes, is imperative for ensuring...
  • Article - 26 Nov 2018
    There is much interest in developing sensors made from non-toxic materials that are also biodegradable; current sensors, while innovative and beneficial, are laced with precious metals which are...
  • Article - 19 Nov 2018
    Tilos will be the first non-interconnected autonomous island in the Mediterranean to power itself through green energy, namely wind, and solar power.
  • Article - 7 Sep 2018
    In our daily life, we are profoundly dependent on non-renewable energy like fossil fuels to run trains, buses, cars, airplanes, ships and many others. But these fossil fuels are limited and are...
  • Article - 24 Jul 2018
    Solar panels have long been a source of reliable green energy. With the emergence of solar road technology there have been many new projects around the globe.
  • Article - 16 May 2018
    Generating power while facilitating travel at the same time, solar highways could be the roads of the future. We essentially have the technical know-how to make them, so why aren’t solar highways...
  • Article - 21 Aug 2017
    Carbon dioxide is naturally present within the atmosphere, but has the potential to cause harm as it also accounts for over 80% of the harmful greenhouse gases that are emitted into the environment as...
  • Article - 1 Aug 2017
    Beginning in 2013, a team of Researchers from West Virginia University (WVU), funded by the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT)1, began their study assessing the nitrogen oxide (NOx)...
  • Article - 19 Apr 2017
    The manufacturing and transportation process of water is particularly wasteful. It is estimated that over 17 million barrels of oil are required to produce plastic bottles each year, which is enough...
  • Article - 19 Jul 2016
    In 1890, Des Moines, Iowa native chemist William Morrison engineered the first successful electric car, which was capable of a top speed of 14 miles per hour while holding up to six passengers.

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