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Cracking the Carbon Removal Challenge

Founded by MIT chemical engineers and winner of an XPRIZE Carbon Removal milestone award, Verdox is working to move the needle on climate change. Leda...

Metal powder: Zero-carbon fuel for the future?

by Yasmin Ahmed Salem, Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung GmbH Metal powder: Zero-carbon fuel for the future?: Gaining sustainable energy from wind, solar and water is commonly...

New Packaging could Lower Plastic Industry’s Carbon Footprint

New Packaging could Lower Plastic Industry's Carbon Footprint: Plastics are harming the planet—that is a fact. But like it or not, they are an...

Engineers Create Titanium Alloy using 3D Printing

by Monash University Engineers Create Titanium Alloy using 3D Printing: A world-first study led by Monash University engineers has demonstrated how cutting-edge 3D-printing techniques can be...

Breakthrough Carbon Capture Conversion for Ethylene Production

by Laura Fletcher, University of Illinois at Chicago Breakthrough Carbon Capture Conversion for Ethylene Production: A team of researchers led by Meenesh Singh at University of...

Designed to Adapt: Living Materials are the Future of Sustainable Building

Designed to Adapt: Living materials are the future of sustainable building: Working together across disciplines, researchers from Penn State and the University of Freiburg...

Polymer Microlattice Benefits from Some Slow Heating

Polymer Microlattice Benefits from Some Slow Heating: Developing a lightweight material that is both strong and highly ductile has been regarded as a long-desired...

New Method to Make Promising Battery Material

by Michael Matz, Argonne National Laboratory New Method to Make Promising Battery Material: Charging and discharging a battery cell transforms its electrode material into a "super"...

Plastic Film that can Kill Viruses Using Room Lights

Plastic Film that can Kill Viruses Using Room Lights: Plastic Film that can Kill Viruses Using Room Lights: Researchers at Queen's University Belfast have...

When Curved Materials Flatten

When Curved Materials Flatten: An object that's intrinsically flat, say a piece of paper, can be shaped into a cylinder without stretching or tearing...
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