The 4th annual #21toWatch Top21 list of standout individuals, companies and innovations has been unveiled at a prestigious awards evening held at the historic Cambridge Union - the first in-person #21toWatch ceremony for two years.
A team of researchers from New York in the USA has explored the development of aesthetically pleasing aerogels for window design, which has implications for reducing heat loss in structures, with the possibility of use in green building design.
In an article recently published in the journal Energy Storage and Saving, the researchers presented a detailed discussion on the utility of radiative cooling and cold storage in concentrated solar power plants.
Writing in Sustainability, researchers from Portugal and Spain have analyzed the loss of animal byproducts in food retail and the valorization of waste streams.
The present study published in the journal Sustainability conducted a quantitative review of the case studies in sustainable transportation. They identified the essential factors that affect sustainability in transportation.
In a review article recently published in the open-access journal Sustainability, the researchers discussed the recent progress in the power generation, environmental aspects, market potential, and challenges of floating photovoltaics (PVs).
Micro supercapacitors could revolutionise the way we use batteries by increasing their lifespan and enabling extremely fast charging. Manufacturers of everything from smartphones to electric cars are therefore investing heavily into research and development of these electronic components.
Researchers from Monash University have taken another step towards the holy grail of renewable energy: the ability to store it cheaply. The team have created a new lithium-sulfur battery interlayer that promotes exceptionally fast lithium transfer, also improving the performance and lifetime of the batteries.
Marine litter is one of the most pressing environmental issues at present, affecting coastal areas and oceans around the globe.
In an article recently published in the journal Optical Materials, the researchers presented the utility of the double metal cladding waveguide technique towards the preparation of a perovskite solar cell with light trappers.
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