News Psychology

Less Consumption, Better Mental Health

A recent survey conducted among college students has revealed that reducing consumption not only helps to conserve the earth’s resources but also enhances psychological well-being.

 News Chemistry

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

 News Environment

Artificial Snowmaking to Prevent West Antarctic Melting

A team of scientists from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) has proposed a seemingly crazy idea to prevent the impending collapse of

 News Chemistry

Bacteria enzymes turn algae into ethanol and plastic

The annual algae bloom in the Atlantic Ocean is becoming a growing concern due to its negative impact on the environment. The algae, which consumes

 News Environment

Lab-grown meat not more eco-friendly

In-Vitro Meat May Not Be Better for the Climate Than Traditional Beef In-vitro meat, also known as lab-grown meat, is artificially produced meat from cultivated

 News Economics

One in Six Packages Returned in Germany

Every year in Germany, 280 million packages are returned in online commerce, costing the retailer an average of almost 20 euros per package. Additionally, these

 News Chemistry

Chemists turn CO2 into coal

Chemists at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia have developed a new process that can turn carbon dioxide (CO2) back into coal using liquid metals as

 News Technology

China uses artificial news anchors

In a groundbreaking achievement, researchers at MIT have successfully flown an aircraft without the use of traditional propellers, turbines, or jets. Instead, the aircraft was

 News Chemistry

New Super-Material Discovered by Researchers

In a groundbreaking development, researchers at the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have created a new building material that is lighter than plastic and

 News Economics

First Commercial Plant Filters CO2

Switzerland has recently launched its first commercial plant that filters several tons of CO2 from the atmosphere each year. Despite the efforts of many countries