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    Exergyn, a creative clean-tech company, is a pioneer in the commercial-scale application of shape memory alloys (SMA). It’s developing game-changing product applications across many industries,...
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    Blue Planet’s technology uses CO2 as a raw material for making carbonate rocks. The carbonate rocks produced are used in place of natural limestone rock mined from quarries, which is the...
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    H2 Green Steel is committed to accelerating change in the industry by eliminating virtually all CO2 emissions from the steel-making process. H2 Green Steel will be a fully integrated, digitalized and...
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    In the first experiment involving a natural environment, scientists at Brown University have shown that richer plant diversity significantly enhances an ecosystem's productivity. The finding...
  • News - 24 Apr 2008
    Scientists at Newcastle University, UK, have pioneered breakthrough technology in the fight to cut greenhouse gases. The Newcastle University team, led by Michael North, Professor of Organic...
  • News - 21 Apr 2008
    Global tier-one automotive supplier Hella KGaA Hueck + Co. has developed a number of automotive electronics and lighting products to help improve vehicle fuel economy and reduce carbon dioxide...
  • News - 18 Apr 2008
    Increased carbon dioxide in the Earth's atmosphere is causing microscopic ocean plants to produce greater amounts of calcium carbonate (chalk) - with potentially wide ranging implications for...
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    Land Life Company's mission is to restore the world’s 2 billion hectares of degraded land. It was founded in 2013 on the conviction that a business approach and innovative technology...
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    In a world without human-produced pollution, biological productivity controls cloud formation and may be the lever that caused supergreenhouse episodes during the Cetaceous and Eocene, according to...
  • Article - 6 Apr 2022
    This article looks at the latest research, titled 'Predictive energetic tuning of C-Nucleophiles for the electrochemical capture of carbon dioxide', published in Iscience.

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