In an article recently published in the Journal of Energy Chemistry, researchers discussed the gas evolution and relationship with electrode materials in a rapid operando gas monitor for commercial real-size lithium-ion batteries.
New research has been published in the journal ACS Applied Energy Materials, conducted by scientists from the Nanjing University of Science and Technology in Japan, on a conceptual design of an adaptive radiative cooling system to provide sustainable indoor heat management.
Writing in Sustainability, scientists from India and the United Arab Emirates have investigated the factors which affect the safe disposal of electronic waste.
An international research team has moved closer to developing a more sustainable, rechargeable ‘organic’ battery model by doubling its energy storage capability.
When you twist open an Oreo cookie to get to the creamy center, you’re mimicking a standard test in rheology — the study of how a non-Newtonian material flows when twisted, pressed, or otherwise stressed.
In cold regions, ice accumulation is a major issue which hinders the efficient operation of wind turbine blades. A new paper has been published in Energies with the aim of evaluating a novel method for detecting blade icing.
Milling rice to separate the grain from the husks produces about 100 million tons of rice husk waste globally each year. Scientists searching for a scalable method to fabricate quantum dots have developed a way to recycle rice husks to create the first silicon quantum dot (QD) LED light.
In a bid to replace the harmful chemicals used in durable water repellent (DWR) textile coatings, a new research collaboration is developing a sustainable alternative made from biopolymers.
In a study recently published in the journal Chemosphere, researchers presented a review of the nitrogen cycle and nitrogen loss mitigation measures in organic waste composting.
Study: The nitrogen cycle and miti...
Researchers from Japan have published a new study in Applied Sciences with the aim of identifying how to achieve Japan’s aims to limit global temperature rises to 1.5oC, in line with international agreements.
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