Integrated mineral carbonation: Decarbonising Western Australia

A research team from Curtin University is pioneering decarbonisation in Western Australia through integrated mineral carbonation. Bill Johnston, MLA, Mines and Petroleum Minister, announced on...

Advancing waste heat recovery in Portugal for a greener future

The European project, EMB3Rs, is discovering new ways to achieve industrial waste heat recovery in Portugal to raise energy efficiency, cut carbon emissions and...

New approach revealed to reduce EV battery testing time by 75%

Researchers at the University of Michigan (U-M) have emphasised that testing the longevity of new electric vehicle battery designs could be four times faster...

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Scientists reveal significant differences in black sea urchin populations

A research team from the University of Barcelona have noted that environmental changes, such as those caused by climate warming, can have a deep impact on the sea’s ecosystems. Thus, it is vital to gather both biological and ecological information,...

Scientists revolutionise recycling plastic with ‘supercritical water’

A research team from Birmingham University has licenced the rights to a ‘supercritical water’ technology to Stopford, to develop a novel process for recycling mixed plastic packaging. Researchers intend for this technology to deliver a greater proportion of high-value recycled...

SEA-Drive®: A proven commercial EV solution

The future of zero emissions logistics has arrived in Europe, with the launch of SEA Electric as a premier partner for powering commercial electric vehicles. At the heart of the offering is the proprietary SEA-Drive® power system, which has found...

Black-eyed peas attract beneficial nitrogen-fixing bacteria

A novel study finds that black-eyed peas attract beneficial nitrogen-fixing bacteria, potentially removing the necessity of fertiliser. New research findings from scientists at the University of California indicate that the ability of black-eyed peas to entice beneficial nitrogen-fixing bacteria has...

Genetically modified crops can have a positive effect on the climate

Researchers at the University of Bonn and the Breakthrough Institute have deduced that genetically modified crops in Europe could reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The use of genetically modified (GM) crops in agriculture remains contentious, especially in Europe. According to surveys,...

Glass Futures Centre of Excellence: Decarbonising glass production

UK Research and Innovation has invested £45m in a new global glass research and innovation project, focusing on decarbonising glass production. UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) and the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) representatives joined local leaders...

Insights into the future of the Arctic

Researchers are currently investigating the future of the Arctic through the research results from the MOSAiC expedition, to reveal the drastic effects of climate change. A group of international researchers are currently analysing observations from the one-year MOSAiC expedition, during...

Scientists investigate the last terra incognita on the Earth’s surface

A collaborative research team led by the University of Bremen conducted a study to investigate the deep ocean floor, the least explored ecosystem on the Earth’s surface. What did researchers investigate on the ocean floor? The deep-ocean floor covers more than...

The demand for urgent coastal rehabilitation

New research has revealed that only 15% of coastal regions around the world remain intact, encouraging urgent coastal rehabilitation and conservation on a global scale. The University of Queensland-led an international study, mapping the impact of human-induced pressures on coastal...

Enormous methane emissions from oil and gas industry detected from space

For the first time on a global scale, using satellite imagery, scientists have quantified volumes of methane emissions due to fossil-fuel extraction activities and their impact on the climate. A major contributor to the ever-increasing climate change dilemma, methane (CH4),...

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