In a review recently published in the open-access journal Materials, researchers discussed new developments in the detection of ethylene gas.
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RMIT University engineers have developed a method for using disposable personal protective equipment (PPE) to strengthen concrete, providing a creative option to dramatically minimize pandemic-generated waste.
A new paper appearing in Environmental Research has explored the production of biodiesel from palm kernel shells, an agricultural waste stream. Scientists from Malaysia, Brunei, and Oman have contributed to the research.
Researchers have developed floating 'artificial leaves' that generate clean fuels from sunlight and water, and could eventually operate on a large scale at sea.
YINCAE is excited to announce that we have developed UF 158HA that is fully compatible with flux residue and high performance underfill. Using UF 158HA can eliminate cleaning process and pollution from the cleaning process, and simplify the manufacturing process.
In new research, researchers discuss integrating a green-to-green system using a fuel cell, a wind turbine, and solar energy.
A paper recently published in the journal Energies reviewed the use of different organic waste as fuels in microbial fuel cells (MFCs) for bioenergy production.
A group of researchers from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has proposed a greener, more effective, and less expensive energy storage option in response to concerns about lithium-ion battery shortage, exorbitant prices, and safety in relation to long-term use.
Engineers at the University of Illinois Chicago have been awarded just over $1 million from the U.S. Department of Energy's National Alliance for Water Innovation to build a system that selectively removes and destroys poly- and perfluorinated substances, commonly called PFAS and referred to as "forever chemicals," from industrial and municipal wastewaters.
The U.S. Department of Defense’s (DOD) Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) recently awarded a team, led by University of Hawaii (UH), a $25M contract for the development of a revolutionary artificial reef technology.
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