The laser technology developed by Worcester Polytechnic aims to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide emitted during the drying stage of the...
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Fraunhofer researchers and their partners have developed an innovative and eco-friendly method of producing soda, essential for a wide range of industries, in the Green Soda project. The process is based on bipolar electrodialysis of brine. Ion exchange processes and the addition of carbon dioxide result in green soda. The technology will also help to strengthen manufacturing in Germany as an industrial location.
The laser technology developed by Worcester Polytechnic aims to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide emitted during the drying stage of the...
Researchers have come up with an exciting new idea called “electro-agriculture” that could revolutionize how we grow food. Instead of relying on...
The Australian Forest Products Association (AFPA) is urging the Federal Government to withdraw support for the NSW Government’s proposed Improved...
A team of Rice University researchers has developed an innovative electrochemical reactor to extract lithium from natural brine solutions, offering a...
A team of Rice University researchers has developed an innovative electrochemical reactor to extract lithium from natural brine solutions, offering a...
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The global climate conference COP29 opened with a stark warning from the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO), as secretary-general Celeste Saulo...
Researchers at the University of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Science developed an AI-powered system that mimics the human sense of...