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$79 Billion Annual Climate Bill Hidden in Everyday Products
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Charleston J Barton
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Science & Energy
Dec 13, 2024
Remarkable Discovery: ‘Dark Oxygen’ Found in Deep Ocean
In a startling revelation that challenges long-held scientific beliefs, researchers have discovered a new source of oxygen in the deep ocean, dubbed “dark oxygen.” This unprecedented finding not only reshapes our understanding of marine ecosystems but also raises critical questions about the potential impacts of deep-sea mining.
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Liam Alexander
Science & Energy
Dec 13, 2024
Innovative Sponge Tackles Microplastic Pollution in Water
In a significant development for environmental conservation, researchers from the University of Wuhan have created a sponge capable of removing up to 99.9% of microplastics from water samples.
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Kirsten Etheridge
Science & Energy
Dec 9, 2024
AI Unveils Simpler Paths to Quantum Networking
Recent advancements in quantum entanglement research have opened new doors for quantum communication and networking, thanks to an unexpected ally: artificial intelligence. This breakthrough, led by international teams of physicists, promises to transform our understanding and application of quantum principles in ways previously thought impossible.
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Kirsten Etheridge
Science & Energy
Dec 9, 2024
Seaweed Packaging Waving Goodbye to Plastic
In a world grappling with plastic pollution, innovative solutions are emerging from unexpected places. The latest contender in the fight against single-use plastics comes from beneath the waves: seaweed. This marine marvel is making waves in the packaging industry, offering a promising alternative to conventional plastic bags.
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Kirsten Etheridge
Science & Energy
Dec 9, 2024
From Pollutant to Power: The Diesel Revolution
In a remarkable scientific advancement, researchers at Washington University in St. Louis have developed an innovative method to transform carbon dioxide into renewable diesel fuel. This process, which combines electricity and microbes, represents a significant leap forward in sustainable energy production and carbon emission reduction.
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Kirsten Etheridge
Science & Energy
Dec 9, 2024
Human Cell Atlas: A Milestone in Understanding the Human Body
In a remarkable scientific achievement, researchers have made significant strides in mapping the cells of the human body, marking a major leap forward in our understanding of human biology.
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Kirsten Etheridge
Science & Energy
Dec 9, 2024
Single-Cell RNA Analysis Unveils New Insights into Osteosarcoma
Recent advancements in single-cell RNA analysis are shedding new light on osteosarcoma, an aggressive bone cancer, offering hope for improved therapies and patient outcomes.
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Kirsten Etheridge
Science & Energy
Dec 9, 2024
Fizzy Future: The Power Station Carbonating Our Drinks
A novel approach to combating climate change has emerged in Nottinghamshire, where a new gas-fired power plant is transforming carbon dioxide emissions into an ingredient for carbonated beverages. This 10-megawatt project represents a significant step forward in the quest for sustainable energy solutions.
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Kirsten Etheridge
Science & Energy
Dec 9, 2024
New Lupus Treatment Offers Hope for Medication-Free Future
Lupus, a chronic autoimmune disease affecting millions worldwide, may soon have a revolutionary new treatment option. Recent clinical trials have shown promising results for a therapy that could potentially end the need for lifelong medication in lupus patients. This development represents a significant leap forward in the management of this complex and often debilitating condition.
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Kirsten Etheridge
Science & Energy
Dec 9, 2024
Scientists Illuminate New Path for Light Manipulation
In a remarkable advancement in the field of optics, researchers at the University of Glasgow have discovered a novel technique to bend light around corners. This innovative approach, which at first glance seems to defy the laws of physics, opens up exciting possibilities for various industries, particularly in medical applications.
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Kirsten Etheridge
Science & Energy
Nov 6, 2024
Pioneering Wooden Satellite Marks New Era in Space Exploration
In an innovative development for space technology, the world's first wooden satellite has been successfully launched into orbit
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Liam Alexander
Science & Energy
Dec 9, 2024
Solar Efficiency: The Chiral Molecule Approach
In a significant development for the field of solar energy, researchers have unveiled a novel technique that could dramatically enhance the efficiency of solar cells and other energy-harvesting technologies. This breakthrough, centred around the manipulation of molecular orientation, has the potential to revolutionise our approach to renewable energy.
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Kirsten Etheridge
Science & Energy
Dec 9, 2024
From Ocean Depths to Climate Solutions: Newly Discovered CO2-Consuming Algae
Scientists have made a significant discovery in the realm of marine biology and environmental science. A new strain of cyanobacteria, or algae, has been identified that shows remarkable efficiency in consuming carbon dioxide (CO2). This finding could have far-reaching implications for carbon sequestration projects and the bioproduction of valuable commodities.
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Kirsten Etheridge
Science & Energy
Oct 30, 2024
$79 Billion Annual Climate Bill Hidden in Everyday Products
A recent study by researchers at the University of California, Davis has unveiled the substantial environmental impact of manufacturing common materials in the United States. The research, published in the journal Environmental Research Letters, highlights the significant climate-related costs associated with producing materials such as steel, plastics, and cement.
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Charleston J Barton
Science & Energy
Dec 9, 2024
Scientists Unlock Nature's Code to Revolutionise Data Archiving
In a remarkable advancement in the field of data storage, scientists have developed a novel method that harnesses the power of DNA to store digital information. This innovative approach promises to revolutionise the way we archive and retrieve data, offering unprecedented storage density and longevity.
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Charleston J Barton
Science & Energy
Dec 9, 2024
The Rise of Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion
In the quest for sustainable energy solutions, scientists and engineers are turning their attention to an unexpected source: the vast, untapped potential of our oceans. Among the various forms of ocean energy, Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) is emerging as a promising technology, with the United States leading the charge in its development and implementation.
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Kirsten Etheridge
Science & Energy
Oct 23, 2024
UK Surgeons Pioneer Mixed Reality Technology in Groundbreaking Operation
In a significant leap forward for medical technology, surgeons at the Institute for Neurological Sciences in Glasgow, Scotland, have successfully performed the first operation in the UK using mixed reality (MR) goggles
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Liam Alexander
Science & Energy
Dec 9, 2024
Breathing New Life into Endometriosis Treatment
Scientists are exploring the potential of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) as a non-invasive, medication-free solution for endometriosis. The debilitating illness affects approximately 1.5 million women in the UK alone.
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Kirsten Etheridge
Science & Energy
Dec 9, 2024
Orkney's Way in Wave Power Testing
Orkney, an archipelago off the northern coast of Scotland, is becoming a global leader in wave power testing and development.
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Alice Cherrington
Science & Energy
Dec 9, 2024
Portable Solar Panels: Powering the Future on the Go
In a recent development, researchers at the University of Oxford are on the cusp of transforming how we harness solar energy. The National Thin-Film Cluster Facility (NTCF) for Advanced Functional Materials is spearheading the creation of ultra-thin, portable solar panels that promise to revolutionize personal energy consumption.
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Kirsten Etheridge
Science & Energy
Dec 9, 2024
The Invisible Network Powering a Sustainable Future
Beneath the waves, a revolution in renewable energy is taking shape. As the world grapples with the challenges of climate change, an innovative solution is emerging that could transform the way we share and distribute clean energy across vast distances.
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Kirsten Etheridge
Science & Energy
Oct 15, 2024
Underwater Architects: Building Heat-Tolerant Reefs
In a world grappling with the effects of climate change, coral reefs face an existential threat from rising ocean temperatures. However, recent research conducted by the Coralassist Lab at Newcastle University offers a glimmer of hope for these vital marine ecosystems. Scientists have successfully bred corals with improved heat tolerance, demonstrating that selective breeding could be a valuable tool in the fight to preserve coral reefs.
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Charleston J Barton
Science & Energy
Oct 10, 2024
From Dust to Dynamo: Trailblazing Mars Battery Ignites New Horizons
Researchers from the University of Science and Technology have developed an ingenious solution that could transform Mars missions: a battery that harnesses the Red Planet's atmosphere as fuel. This innovative technology promises to overcome one of the key hurdles in sustaining long-term operations on the Martian surface.
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Kirsten Etheridge
Science & Energy
Oct 9, 2024
From Groundwater to Gemstones: The Unexpected Origins of Uruguayan Amethysts
The Los Catalanes Gemmological District in northern Uruguay has long been renowned for its magnificent amethyst geodes, some towering over 5 metres high. These stunning violet quartz formations, prized for centuries, have recently become the subject of groundbreaking research that sheds light on their enigmatic origins.
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Charleston J Barton
Science & Energy
Oct 7, 2024
Genetic Time Travel: How Scientists Plan to Bring Back Long-Lost Creatures
The field of de-extinction science is making remarkable strides, with US-based biotech firm Colossal Biosciences leading the charge. Founded by tech entrepreneur Ben Lamm and Harvard geneticist George Church, the company is pioneering efforts to resurrect long-lost species through advanced genetic engineering techniques.
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Charleston J Barton
Science & Energy
Oct 4, 2024
OvarianVax: A New Hope in Cancer Prevention
In a significant development for cancer research, scientists at the University of Oxford are working on what could be the world's first vaccine for ovarian cancer. The project, named OvarianVax, aims to teach the immune system to recognise and attack the earliest stages of ovarian cancer, potentially leading to the elimination of this deadly disease.
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Charleston J Barton
Science & Energy
Oct 4, 2024
Enzyme Engineering: Supercharging Nature's Plastic-Eating Microbes
Researchers at Northwestern University have identified a potential natural solution that possesses the ability to break down PET (polyethylene terephthalate) plastic, one of the most problematic materials in our waste stream.
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Kirsten Etheridge
Science & Energy
Dec 13, 2024
Electric Vehicle Sales to Reach 14 Million by the end of 2024
The IEA’s 2024 report projects that 14 million electric cars will be sold globally by the end of the year, accounting for 20% of all new car sales.
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Alice Cherrington
Science & Energy
Oct 2, 2024
Western Australian Town Set for 80% Renewable Power
In an innovative move towards sustainable energy, the remote town of Exmouth in Western Australia's Gascoyne region is poised to run on 80% renewable energy.
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Liam Alexander
Science & Energy
Oct 4, 2024
From Black to Green: How Britain Became the First G7 Nation to Ditch Coal
On 1 October 2024, the United Kingdom marked a significant moment in its energy history as the last remaining coal-fired power station in Nottinghamshire was decommissioned. The closure of Uniper-owned Ratcliffe-on-Soar power station brought to an end a 142-year history of coal-powered electricity generation in the country, making the UK the first G7 nation to completely phase out this fossil fuel from its power mix.
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Charleston J Barton
Science & Energy
Oct 4, 2024
Revving Up Resistance: Growing Opposition to EU's Internal Combustion Engine Ban
The European Union's ambitious plan to ban the sale of new petrol and diesel vehicles by 2035 is facing mounting pressure from key member states and the automotive industry. Italy and Germany, two of Europe's largest economies and automotive powerhouses, are spearheading efforts to reconsider the stringent CO2 emissions standards for cars and the proposed ban on internal combustion engines.
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Charleston J Barton
Science & Energy
Oct 4, 2024
Cosmic Puzzle: Webb Discovers Galaxy with Bizarre Light Signature
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has made a remarkable discovery that could reshape our understanding of galactic evolution. Approximately one billion years after the Big Bang, the telescope detected an unusual galaxy, GS-NDG-9422, with a unique light signature never before observed.
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Charleston J Barton
Science & Energy
Sep 25, 2024
Pioneering Solutions: Thickening Arctic Ice in the Face of Climate Change
In a world grappling with the effects of climate change, recent scientific findings present a mixed picture of our planet's polar regions. While the Antarctic Ice Sheet faces a grim future, innovative solutions in the Arctic offer a glimmer of hope.
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Liam Alexander
Science & Energy
Oct 4, 2024
Beyond DART: How Nuclear Blasts Could Save Us from Giant Asteroids
In a new study, scientists at Sandia National Laboratories have demonstrated a novel approach to planetary defence that could revolutionise our ability to protect Earth from potentially catastrophic asteroid impacts. This research, published in Nature Physics, explores the use of X-rays generated by nuclear explosions to deflect dangerous asteroids, offering a promising alternative to traditional impact-based methods.
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Charleston J Barton
Science & Energy
Oct 4, 2024
Red to Rescue: Scientists Turn CO2 into Powerful Cancer-Fighting Compound
Scientists have developed an innovative technology to convert carbon dioxide into lycopene, a powerful antioxidant with potential cancer-fighting properties.
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Kirsten Etheridge
Science & Energy
Oct 4, 2024
New Hybrid Anode Paves Way for Safer Potassium Batteries
In a significant advancement for energy storage technology, scientists have developed a dendrite-free metallic-potassium anode for potassium-based batteries.
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Kirsten Etheridge
Science & Energy
Oct 4, 2024
Solar Energy Evolution: Hybrid System Breaks Efficiency Barriers
Researchers have unveiled a new hybrid device that promises to revolutionize solar energy capture and storage, addressing one of the most significant challenges in solar power adoption: the intermittent nature of solar energy production.
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Kirsten Etheridge
Science & Energy
Oct 4, 2024
13.8 Billion Years of Data: Scientists Create 'Eternal' Memory Crystal
In an era where data storage and preservation are becoming increasingly critical, scientists at the University of Southampton have made an incredible advancement. They've successfully stored the entire human genome on a revolutionary '5D memory crystal', potentially safeguarding humanity's genetic blueprint for billions of years.
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Charleston J Barton
Science & Energy
Oct 4, 2024
Microbes to Meals: CO2's Nutritional Transformation
German researchers have unveiled a novel technique to convert carbon dioxide into protein and vitamin B9, offering a potential solution to global food security challenges.
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Kirsten Etheridge
Science & Energy
Sep 17, 2024
Electricity Infrastructure Emerges as New Frontier for AI Investors
As the artificial intelligence (AI) boom continues to reshape the investment landscape, a new sector is gaining attention from savvy investors: electricity infrastructure.
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Liam Alexander
Science & Energy
Sep 15, 2024
Sea Electrolysis: The Future of Green Hydrogen
In a new development that could reshape the landscape of sustainable energy, scientists have achieved a significant milestone in the production of green hydrogen. This innovative approach, which harnesses renewable energy sources such as wind and solar, has the potential to revolutionize clean energy production on a global scale.
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Kirsten Etheridge
Science & Energy
Sep 16, 2024
New Membrane Paves the Way for Efficient Lithium Extraction
Researchers have unveiled a novel crystalline carbon-nitride membrane that promises to revolutionize how we obtain this crucial element from salt lakes.
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Alice Cherrington
Science & Energy
Sep 12, 2024
Revolutionary AI Tool Detects Early Signs of Over 1,000 Diseases
In a innovative development, researchers have unveiled an artificial intelligence (AI) technology capable of detecting early signs of more than 1,000 diseases, long before symptoms appear. This innovative computer algorithm, named MILTON, has the potential to revolutionize disease prevention and treatment strategies.
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Liam Alexander
Science & Energy
Sep 10, 2024
BP Expands AI Utilization in Landmark Deal with Palantir
In a significant move towards digital transformation, British Petroleum (BP) has extended its partnership with US technology firm Palantir, signing a five-year deal to enhance its use of artificial intelligence (AI) across operations.
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Liam Alexander
Science & Energy
Sep 6, 2024
Advancing Timekeeping: The Quest for the World's First Nuclear Clock
In a quiet Colorado laboratory, a discovery emerged that could transform our understanding of time and the universe. A subtle energy shift in a thorium-229 nucleus marked the "tick" of what could become the world's first nuclear clock.
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Liam Alexander
Science & Energy
Sep 4, 2024
Stem Cell Innovation: A New Era in Treating Blood Disorders Begins
In a groundbreaking advancement, researchers have successfully cultivated human blood stem cells in a laboratory setting, marking a significant leap forward in the treatment of blood-related cancers and disorders. This pioneering work, spearheaded by the Murdoch Children's Research Institute (MCRI) and published in Nature Biotechnology, promises to revolutionise the way we approach conditions like leukaemia and bone marrow failure.
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Charleston J Barton
Science & Energy
Sep 5, 2024
Solar Energy: The Rise of Perovskite Photovoltaic Cells
Perovskite is making waves with its ability to convert light into energy at a rate 60 times more powerful than traditional solar panels. This innovation could signal a major shift in how we harness solar power, potentially surpassing the capabilities of conventional photovoltaic modules.
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Kirsten Etheridge
Science & Energy
Sep 5, 2024
A New Era in Fusion Energy: Overcoming Material Challenges
The quest for sustainable and green energy has led scientists to explore nuclear fusion, a process that promises to revolutionize the energy industry. Fusion reactors, which mimic the sun's energy production, hold the potential to provide an almost limitless supply of clean energy.
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Alice Cherrington
Science & Energy
Aug 29, 2024
Microscopic Allies: Bacteria Joins the Fight Against Climate Change
In an innovative leap forward for green technology, scientists have forged an unexpected alliance in the battle against climate change. Researchers are now harnessing the power of bacteria to extract rare metals crucial for developing sustainable energy solutions.
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Kirsten Etheridge
Science & Energy
Aug 30, 2024
Astronomical Breakthrough: 'Failed Stars' Challenge Our Understanding of the Universe
In a groundbreaking discovery, astronomers have identified six enigmatic worlds that blur the line between planets and stars. These 'rogue worlds', found in the NGC 1333 star cluster, are challenging our understanding of planetary formation and stellar evolution.
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Charleston J Barton
Science & Energy
Aug 30, 2024
Innovative Solar Technology Developing Refrigerated Transport
A Surrey-based start-up, Sunswap, is making waves in the logistics industry with its groundbreaking approach to sustainable refrigerated transport. The company has developed an innovative solution that combines solar power and battery technology to replace traditional diesel-powered refrigeration units on lorries.
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Alice Cherrington
Science & Energy
Aug 23, 2024
Power Meets Efficiency: Audi's MHEV Plus Rewrites the Rules of Hybrid Technology
In a bold move that's sending shockwaves through the automotive industry, Audi has unveiled its groundbreaking MHEV Plus system, a technological marvel that promises to breathe new life into combustion engines. This innovative approach comes at a time when many automakers are shifting their focus entirely to electric vehicles, making Audi's decision to invest in advanced combustion technology both daring and potentially game-changing.
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Charleston J Barton
Science & Energy
Dec 13, 2024
Gold Hydrogen: A New Frontier in Clean Energy
In the global race towards decarbonization, hydrogen has emerged as a potential game-changer, offering a clean alternative to traditional fossil fuels. Among its various forms, "gold hydrogen" - naturally occurring hydrogen found underground - is garnering significant attention from both scientists and industry leaders.
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Kirsten Etheridge
Science & Energy
Aug 25, 2024
Sea Anemone Cells Hold Clues to Understanding Immortality
In a remarkable scientific breakthrough, researchers have uncovered cells in sea anemones that may hold the key to understanding immortality. This discovery, recently published in Science Advances, not only sheds light on the regenerative capabilities of these ancient creatures but also offers potential insights into human aging and longevity.
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Kirsten Etheridge
Science & Energy
Aug 22, 2024
EU to Establish Its First Onshore Carbon Removal and Storage Facility
In a significant step towards achieving its climate goals, the European Union has announced the establishment of its first onshore Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) facility, located in France.
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Kirsten Etheridge
Science & Energy
Aug 21, 2024
Geoengineering: Cutting-Edge Solutions and Their Implications
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Alice Cherrington
Science & Energy
Aug 21, 2024
Breakthrough in Hydrogen Production with High-Pressure Artificial Leaves
Recent research at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie (HZB) has unveiled a significant breakthrough in hydrogen production through the use of photoelectrochemical cells (PEC cells). This innovative approach, which operates these artificial leaves at elevated pressures, has the potential to enhance efficiency and revolutionize clean energy generation.
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Kirsten Etheridge
Science & Energy
Aug 21, 2024
Solar Panel Sets New World Record with ‘Miracle Material’
In a remarkable advancement for renewable energy, a new world record has been set for solar panel efficiency, achieving an impressive 34.6 percent power conversion rate.
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Kirsten Etheridge
Science & Energy
Aug 21, 2024
Novel Molecule Shows Promise in Restoring Cognitive Functions in Alzheimer's Disease Model
A recent study conducted by researchers at UCLA Health has unveiled a promising molecule that has demonstrated the ability to restore cognitive functions in mice exhibiting symptoms of Alzheimer's disease.
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Kirsten Etheridge
Science & Energy
Aug 21, 2024
Promising New Drug Shows Efficacy Against Flesh-Eating Bacteria
Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have announced a groundbreaking compound that effectively eradicates bacterial infections in mice, including those linked to rare but life-threatening "flesh-eating" diseases.
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Kirsten Etheridge
Science & Energy
Aug 21, 2024
Microwave Technique Recovers 87% Lithium from Batteries in Just 15 Minutes
As the demand for lithium-ion batteries surges, driven by the increasing reliance on rechargeable technology, a groundbreaking method developed by researchers at Rice University promises to significantly enhance lithium recovery from used batteries
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Kirsten Etheridge
Science & Energy
Aug 21, 2024
Wind and Solar Power Surpass Fossil Fuels in EU Electricity Generation
A recent report has revealed a significant milestone in the European Union's energy landscape: wind turbines and solar panels have collectively surpassed fossil fuels, generating 30% of the EU's electricity in the first half of 2024.
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Kirsten Etheridge
Science & Energy
Aug 21, 2024
Twisted Carbon Nanotubes: A Breakthrough in Energy Storage
In a significant advancement in energy storage technology, researchers from Japan and the United States have revealed that twisted carbon nanotubes can store up to three times more energy than conventional lithium-ion batteries. This groundbreaking research opens the door to the development of lightweight, compact, and safe implants and sensors.
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Kirsten Etheridge
Science & Energy
Aug 21, 2024
CRISPR and Gene Editing: Ethical Considerations and Applications in Medicine and Agriculture
CRISPR-Cas9, a revolutionary gene-editing technology, has captured the world's attention for its potential to transform medicine and agriculture.
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Alice Cherrington
Science & Energy
Jul 24, 2024
'Dark Oxygen' Production in the Ocean's Depths Challenges Scientific Paradigms
In a revolutionary scientific breakthrough, researchers have uncovered evidence of oxygen production occurring in the lightless depths of the ocean floor, potentially rewriting our understanding of Earth's early life development.
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Liam Alexander
Science & Energy
Aug 21, 2024
Spain Unveils €2.3 Billion Plan to Accelerate Green Energy Transition
In a bold move to cement Spain's position as a European leader in renewable energy, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has announced a comprehensive €2.3 billion ($2.5 billion) plan to boost the country's transition to clean energy.
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Alice Cherrington
Science & Energy
Jul 8, 2024
Scientists Develop Copper-Powered Catalyst to Convert CO₂ into Sustainable Fuel
In a innovative advancement, researchers at McGill University have developed a novel catalyst capable of transforming carbon dioxide (CO₂) into methane, offering a cleaner and more sustainable energy alternative. This pioneering process utilizes copper nanoclusters and renewable energy, potentially revolutionizing how we manage carbon emissions and store energy.
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Liam Alexander
Science & Energy
Jul 16, 2024
World's Most Powerful Wind Turbine Selected for German Offshore Wind Farm
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Alice Cherrington
Science & Energy
Jul 11, 2024
Canada to Launch World-First Carbon-Free Aluminum Production Technology
In a significant leap towards sustainable industrial practices, a British-Australian mining company's facility in Canada is set to debut a groundbreaking carbon-free aluminium smelting technology.
by
Alice Cherrington
Science & Energy
Jul 8, 2024
China's Scientific Breakthrough: World-Leading Quantum Computing Thermometer Developed
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Liam Alexander
Science & Energy
Jul 8, 2024
New Electric Gel Converts Motion into Energy
In a groundbreaking development, Japanese scientists have created an electric gel that has the potential to revolutionize the future of electronics.
by
Alice Cherrington
Science & Energy
Jul 8, 2024
Formula One's Green Revolution: Is This Progress?
The sport's commitment to sustainability has led to initiatives like hybrid engines and the use of renewable fuels.
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Alice Cherrington
Science & Energy
Jul 8, 2024
Rolls-Royce Unveils Groundbreaking Hydrogen Engine Project for Clean Energy Future
Rolls-Royce has initiated the development of a highly efficient hydrogen combustion engine aimed at transforming stationary power generation. This ambitious project, known as Phoenix (Performance Hydrogen Engine for Industrial and X), promises to set new standards in sustainability and efficiency.
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Alice Cherrington
Science & Energy
Jun 25, 2024
UK Teen Receives Neurostimulator Implant in Epilepsy breakthrough
A UK teenager with severe epilepsy has made medical history as the first person in the world to be fitted with a brain implant aimed at bringing seizures under control. Oran Knowlson, 13, had a neurostimulator fitted at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London, reducing his daytime seizures by 80%.
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Liam Alexander
Science & Energy
Jun 19, 2024
Ice Age Caused By Space Clouds: New Research Unveiled
A recent study published in Nature Astronomy has proposed a fascinating new theory that suggests the last Ice Age, known as the Pleistocene Epoch, may have been triggered by an encounter with an interstellar cloud.
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Kirsten Etheridge
Science & Energy
Jun 19, 2024
AI-Powered Breakthrough: UK Firm Develops Magnet Without Rare Earths 200 Times Faster
London-based Materials Nexus, in collaboration with the Henry Royce Institute and The University of Sheffield, has developed MagNex, a groundbreaking permanent magnet free from rare-earth elements.
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Liam Alexander
Science & Energy
Jun 20, 2024
The Rise of Vertical Axis Wind Turbines in Urban Landscapes
In the quest for renewable energy solutions that harmonize with urban environments, vertical axis wind turbines (VAWTs) are emerging as a promising contender.
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Alice Cherrington
Science & Energy
Jun 12, 2024
World Energy GH2's Green Hydrogen Project Receives Go-Ahead in Newfoundland and Labrador
In a significant advancement for the renewable energy sector, the government of Newfoundland and Labrador has granted environmental approval for World Energy GH2's ambitious Project Nujio’qonik.
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Alice Cherrington
Science & Energy
Jun 12, 2024
Space-Based Solar Farms Poised to Revolutionize Global Power Supply
Irish scientists have achieved a breakthrough in space-based solar power technology, paving the way for a potential solution to the global energy crisis. With a focus on deploying specially constructed satellites to gather energy from the sun and relay it back to Earth via microwave beams.
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Alice Cherrington
Science & Energy
May 24, 2024
Carbon Capture and Storage: An ECO-AI project
Research initiative is underway at Heriot-Watt University, leveraging cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) techniques to revolutionize carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies, ultimately propelling us towards a net-zero future.
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Kirsten Etheridge
Science & Energy
May 22, 2024
Advancing Global Energy Accessibility: Eco-Friendly Zinc Battery Breakthrough
Linköping University researchers have developed a high-performance battery composed of zinc and lignin, showcasing exceptional longevity and cost-effectiveness. This pioneering breakthrough promises to address the energy needs of communities in low-income countries, offering a sustainable and accessible solution for global electricity access
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Kirsten Etheridge
Science & Energy
May 21, 2024
Water Harvesting: AI's Role in Tackling the Global Water Crisis
As the world grapples with the escalating challenge of water scarcity, a groundbreaking innovation leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged to potentially transform the landscape of water access.
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Kirsten Etheridge
Science & Energy
May 21, 2024
Parker Solar Probe: NASA's Journey to Touch the Sun
In the realm of solar exploration, NASA's Parker Solar Probe stands as a ground-breaking testament to humanity's quest to unravel the mysteries of our nearest star.
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Alice Cherrington
Science & Energy
May 16, 2024
Revolutionizing Energy Storage: The Discovery of High-Energy Density Capacitors
In a groundbreaking development that could significantly extend the battery life of electric vehicles (EVs), laptops, smartphones, and potentially transform grid-scale energy storage, researchers have stumbled upon a novel capacitor with an energy density 19 times higher than current technology.
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Kirsten Etheridge
Science & Energy
May 16, 2024
Renewable Power Ascends to Record Heights, Claiming 30% of Global Electricity
In a remarkable milestone for the energy sector, renewable power has soared to new heights, now accounting for a record 30% of global electricity generation.
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Liam Alexander
Science & Energy
May 16, 2024
Venezuela's Last Glacier
Venezuela, once home to majestic glaciers, stands at an environmental crossroads as it witnesses the transformation of its last glacier into an ice field.
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Liam Alexander
Science & Energy
May 13, 2024
A Crucial Factor in the Surge of Infectious Diseases; Biodiversity Loss
In recent times, the world has witnessed a disquieting uptick in the frequency and spread of infectious disease outbreaks. A growing body of scientific research points to biodiversity loss as a significant driver behind this trend.
by
Liam Alexander
Science & Energy
May 10, 2024
Solar Energy's Bright Future: Powered by the Sun
Amidst the global search for sustainable energy solutions, solar power emerges as a key player.
by
Alice Cherrington
Science & Energy
May 2, 2024
Scottish Firms Strike Oil with Historic UK Export Finance Deal for Decommissioning
In a innovative move, Scottish firms have triumphantly secured the first UK Export Finance (UKEF) deal specific to the oil and gas decommissioning sector, heralding a new era of sustainable development and global leadership in the industry.
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Liam Alexander
Science & Energy
Apr 30, 2024
Pioneering Study Unveils a Water and Salt-Based Brain Cell
A ground-breaking discovery has blurred the lines between the organic and the artificial, as researchers unveil the first functional brain cell model that operates using a simple mixture of water and salt.
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Liam Alexander
Science & Energy
May 3, 2024
Netherlands Greenlights Groundbreaking Carbon Capture Project in Rotterdam
In a ground breaking move, the highest court in the Netherlands has given the green light for the construction of a pioneering carbon capture project in the Rotterdam port area.
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Alice Cherrington
Science & Energy
Apr 28, 2024
Can the Moon Be the Key to Unlocking Clean Energy's Future?
With the rapid advancements in space technology and the growing emphasis on renewable energy sources, the Moon's unique environment offers an intriguing possibility for future energy infrastructure.
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Alice Cherrington
Science & Energy
Apr 26, 2024
The Fontan Circulation's Impact on the Genome
In the ever-evolving field of cardiology and genetic research, a ground breaking area of study has emerged, shedding light on the intricate link between Fontan circulation and alterations in the genetic code.
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Liam Alexander
Science & Energy
Apr 24, 2024
Geothermal Energy's Tech Evolution: Projects Shaping Renewable Power
In the vast, open deserts of Nevada, an innovative power plant known as Project Red is redefining the boundaries of renewable energy.
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Alice Cherrington
Science & Energy
Apr 3, 2024
DNA-Tethered Catalyst: A Revolutionary Leap in Electrochemical CO2 Conversion
In a groundbreaking advancement that could significantly alter the landscape of carbon capture technology, researchers have developed a novel catalyst tethered by DNA, enhancing the efficiency of the electrochemical conversion of CO2 to CO, a crucial step in the broader efforts to mitigate climate change by transforming greenhouse gases into usable fuel.
by
Liam Alexander
Science & Energy
Apr 3, 2024
Pioneering Research Unveils 'Water Batteries': Melbourne Team's Breakthrough Points to a Greener Future
Their development of 'water batteries' could signal a transformative shift in energy storage, offering a solution that is not only greener and safer but also more economical.
by
Alice Cherrington
Science & Energy
Apr 11, 2024
Steering Towards Sustainability: The Trucking Industry's Road to a Greener Future
With the advent of electric Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGVs), the vision of zero-emission trucking is becoming an attainable reality.
by
Alice Cherrington
Science & Energy
Apr 11, 2024
Is the Future of Energy Storage Hiding in Plain Sight with Salt, Air, and Bricks?
In a world increasingly reliant on intermittent renewable energy sources, such as wind and solar, the necessity for robust energy storage solutions has never been more critical.
by
Alice Cherrington
Science & Energy
Mar 25, 2024
Embracing Tidal Power The Advancements and Breakthroughs
Tidal energy, harnessed from the natural tidal currents of the ocean, has long held the promise of providing vast amounts of clean, renewable energy.
by
Liam Alexander
Science & Energy
Mar 19, 2024
UK Researchers Revolutionize Bowel Cancer Diagnosis with PET Scans
In a ground-breaking development, UK-based researchers have pioneered a revolutionary 3D imaging technique using Positron Emission Tomography (PET) scans to diagnose bowel cancer, eliminating the need for invasive biopsies.
by
Liam Alexander
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