The climate is no longer the US government’s problem. On Thursday, the Trump administration rolled back the mechanism allowing the government to...
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Flue gas is exhausted from home furnaces, fireplaces and even industrial plants, and it carries polluting carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere. To help mitigate these emissions, researchers reporting in ACS Energy Letters have designed a specialized electrode that captures airborne CO2 and directly converts it into a useful chemical material called formic acid. The system performed better than existing electrodes in tests with simulated flue gas and at ambient CO2 concentrations.
The climate is no longer the US government’s problem. On Thursday, the Trump administration rolled back the mechanism allowing the government to...
The climate is no longer the US government’s problem. On Thursday, the Trump administration rolled back the mechanism allowing the government to...
A new staining technique developed by researchers at the University of Oxford has helped spot modern polymer binders used in the negative electrodes...
A new staining technique developed by researchers at the University of Oxford has helped spot modern polymer binders used in the negative electrodes...
Due to cheaper cost, ease of production and environmental benefits, battery makers and electric vehicle manufacturers have long pursued dry processes...
Due to cheaper cost, ease of production and environmental benefits, battery makers and electric vehicle manufacturers have long pursued dry processes...
Misty L. Heggeness offers a rich economics history and veritable coterie of feminist heroes, drilling deep into the concept of care-privilege
First Tellurium says recent AI investment announcements by the Canadian government and Microsoft are reinforcing its strategy to advance tubular...
NU E Power Corp. (CSE:NUE) is a multi stage power developer that converts land and grid access into institutional grade energy assets.
Tahree-Amir lifts his trumpet to his lips, and the room holds its breath. The Houston-based trumpeter and composer stands on the stage at Doc's Jazz...