Scientists in Korea have made an exciting breakthrough that could help make green hydrogen more affordable and efficient. Researchers at the Korea...
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DGIST's Professor Chiyoung Park's team has developed a catalytic technology that effectively removes additives that hinder plastic recycling, using components derived from sugar. This study not only provides an alternative to conventional complex and costly processes but also suggests the expandability of this technology into plastic recycling and environmental remediation. The paper is published in the Chemical Engineering Journal.
Scientists in Korea have made an exciting breakthrough that could help make green hydrogen more affordable and efficient. Researchers at the Korea...
A research team from the University of Science and Technology of China has introduced a new chemical battery system which utilizes hydrogen gas as the...
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO—Some 5,000 students from this city’s public elementary joined the launching of an initiative aimed at recycling single-use...
Schematic of the Li−H battery. (Image by USTC). Credit: CHEN Wei et al. A research team from the University of Science and Technology of China has...
Government on Monday gave a hint of plans to de-monopolise the waste management sector to improve collection and recycling. Mr Ibrahim Murtala...
SEOUL, South Korea — February 18, 2025 — SK chemicals, the first company in the world to successfully mass-produce chemically recycled materials,...
Today’s session was opened by Joan Groizard, Secretary of State for Energy, who stressed that “we are a benchmark in Europe and the world...
H2, early days yet, there will be a stairway of technical successes & adjustment of LCOE and alignment of applications. On H2, green, blue, or...
Nick Park’s latest film in the stop-motion series is up for multiple awards at the BAFTAs and the Oscars.
Chemical fertilizers are being swapped out for compost, a greener alternative. Composting involves breaking down organic material into nutrient-rich...