Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have made strides forward in realizing industrial conversion of bicarbonate solution made from...
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Industrial processes in the United States are a major source of carbon dioxide emissions, accounting for about a third of the country’s total—more than the combined emissions from all passenger vehicles, trucks, and airplanes. Reducing these emissions is crucial for tackling climate change, but it’s a challenging task. However, researchers at Stanford Engineering have developed […]
Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have made strides forward in realizing industrial conversion of bicarbonate solution made from...
In a significant advance for climate change mitigation efforts, we have developed a new material that could revolutionize carbon dioxide capture. Our...
In a significant advance for climate change mitigation efforts, we have developed a new material that could revolutionize carbon dioxide capture. Our...
A sweeping global research review of the links between climate and agriculture reveals the likelihood of an emergent feedback loop whereby, as...
The transportation sector is still among the main sources of air pollution and climate change on Earth, accounting for approximately 59% of oil...
The transportation sector is still among the main sources of air pollution and climate change on Earth, accounting for approximately 59% of oil...
The current high levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are a significant contributor to global warming. Cement-based materials have demonstrated...
Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have made strides forward in realizing industrial conversion of bicarbonate solution made from captured...
Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have made strides forward in realizing industrial conversion of bicarbonate solution made from captured...
Researchers at Stanford University have developed a groundbreaking technique to make skin and other tissues transparent using a simple food-safe dye....