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Efficient Catalyst Produces Methanol

A new catalyst has been developed that efficiently produces methanol from CO2 and hydrogen, which can be used as a fuel. Even emissions from power

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Efficient Use of Sunlight with Aerogel Collectors

A new breakthrough in solar technology has been made by scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). They have developed a new material that

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Food freshness on smartphones

A new breakthrough in solar technology has been achieved by scientists at the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (Empa). They have developed

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Air conditioners capture CO2 and produce hydrogen.

A new study published in the journal Nature Communications has revealed that it is possible to capture CO2 from the air and use it to

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CO2 Tax Required to End Climate Change: German Study

The coal phase-out in Germany is expected to lead to a drop in the price of EU CO2 certificates. However, a recent study by the

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Record High CO2 Levels in Atmosphere

The Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii recently recorded the highest concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere since the 1950s, with a reading of 415.26 parts

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New Record Efficiency in Flexible Solar Cell

A new breakthrough in solar technology has been achieved by scientists at the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (Empa). They have developed

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New Breakthrough in High-Temperature Superconductors

The successful transition to renewable energy sources requires more than just generating electricity from renewable sources. It also requires finding ways to transport electricity over

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Powerful Osmosis Power Plants

Chinese scientists have developed a new type of membrane that significantly increases the power output of osmotic power plants. Osmotic power plants generate electricity by

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Creating Hydrogen from Sunlight

In a groundbreaking discovery, researchers at St. John’s College, Cambridge University have successfully altered the process of photosynthesis to produce large amounts of hydrogen and