Exxon Has Quietly Terminated Its Algae Fuel Research Program
Exxon initiated a research study in 2009 to extract fuels from algae that may be used to power internal combustion engines. Between then and today, it has spent about asContinue Reading
Exxon initiated a research study in 2009 to extract fuels from algae that may be used to power internal combustion engines. Between then and today, it has spent about asContinue Reading
In the United States, it is an excellent moment to be in the decarbonization industry. The Inflation Reduction Act, with its $374 billion in green incentives, subsidies, and grants, wasContinue Reading
We Act For Environmental Justicet, recently performed an experiment at a Bronx public housing project where all 96 units were supplied with a gas stove. Twenty houses took part inContinue Reading
With extreme weather occurrences breaking out all around the world, many people are wondering how climate change is impacting these storms. Winters are becoming warmer on average, and we areContinue Reading
Researchers from the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) and Argonne National Labs have created a practical demonstration of a lithium-air battery with a room temperature energy density of 685 Wh/kg.Continue Reading
Vestas is introducing a novel way for making epoxy-based turbine blades circular without modifying the design or composition of the blade material. The approach may be applied to existing bladesContinue Reading
Historically, our body heat has been our strongest line of defense against fungus. Human bodies are normally too hot for infectious fungus to live, with an average temperature of 97.8Continue Reading
Researchers at the University of Adelaide have succeeded in producing hydrogen (H2) directly from seawater using inexpensive, abundant catalysts such as cobalt oxide with chromium oxide on its surface asContinue Reading
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