Scientists turned food waste into natural plastic films using bacteria that make biodegradable packaging material.
The world’s oceans are Earth’s largest carbon sink, storing about 140 times more carbon than the atmosphere. But the oceans are reaching their limits. The more carbon the oceans absorb, the more ...
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Plastic bottles reborn as energy-storing supercapacitors in new upcycling leap
Researchers turn discarded PET bottles into supercapacitor electrodes, creating sustainable and recyclable energy storage.
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Making sustainable plastic from the carbon dioxide in the ocean
The ocean is Earth's largest carbon sink, absorbing about 25% of the CO₂ released by human activities. However, this uptake ...
Researchers at the University of Sharjah have patented a technology designed to capture carbon dioxide (CO₂) from industrial ...
More than 75% of the planet's health and life support systems are in danger. The climate crisis is not a distant threat; it's happening right now and affecting what matters most to us. Hurricanes ...
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Researchers make game-changing breakthrough using ultra-high-temperature torch: 'For the first time worldwide'
Scientists in Korea have developed a revolutionary new method for recycling plastics using an ultra-high-temperature plasma ...
The pioneering MultiPLHY project demonstrating renewable hydrogen production has reached a key milestone: The consortium ...
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