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Energy company breaks ground on first-of-its-kind nuclear plant in US: 'Innovation becomes reality'
Nuclear energy company Oklo broke ground to build its first Aurora powerhouse at the Idaho National Laboratory. World Nuclear ...
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Promising medium can capture and convert carbon dioxide, while regenerating itself for reuse
Over the past decades, energy researchers have developed various promising solutions to limit the emission of greenhouse gases and source fuels or other chemicals more sustainably. These solutions ...
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Scientists turn plastic trash into new material to boost battery power and life
The plastic waste can be used to make high-performance carbon materials, such as carbon nanotubes, graphene, and porous ...
The world’s countries may have pledged to cut its carbon pollution, but with global emissions reaching an all-time high last year, they’ve fallen far short. Digging out of that hole is going to ...
Scientists from Ohio State University have developed a method to convert captured carbon dioxide (CO 2) directly into methane using a unique nickel-based catalyst, significantly reducing energy ...
A multi-state carbon capture pipeline began operating in September, reducing emissions from Midwest ethanol plants and ...
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Investigating membrane reactor properties that enhance carbon dioxide conversion to methane
Climate change, expedited by anthropogenic activities, has become a major environmental concern in this century. Governments ...
Plus: the family of a teenager who killed himself after interacting with ChatGPT have updated their lawsuit against OpenAI ...
Producing and manufacturing electric vehicles and their batteries uses a lot of energy, leading many to be skeptical about ...
A company is proposing a project in Plainfield to address Connecticut’s growing trash problem. Developed by SMART Technology Systems, LLC, the SMART Technology Solution uses sorting as well as waste ...
How do you turn toxic waste into fuel? Ask the microbe. A team of scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Marine ...
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