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Green subsidies may have hidden costs, experts warn

Government subsidies for business practices and processes should be approached with caution, even when they seem to be environmentally friendly, writes a group of scientists and economists in this week's Policy Forum in the ...

Soda production process eliminates CO₂ emissions

Fraunhofer researchers and their partners have developed an innovative and eco-friendly method of producing soda, essential for a wide range of industries, in the Green Soda project. The process is based on bipolar electrodialysis ...

New technique streamlines early-stage battery development

From current on-road vehicles to future electrified aircraft, the safety and reliability of energy storage systems is critical across battery applications. Before entering the market, all battery systems undergo thorough ...

Getting to zero emissions: A call for unified energy planning

As competition between gas and electric utilities heats up due to clean energy-promoting policies that emphasize replacing gas with electricity, state regulators need to overhaul their approach to regulation, argue scholars ...

New cooling system works on gravity instead of electricity

Its abundance of sunlight and heavy investment in solar cell technology has positioned Saudi Arabia well in its transition to becoming a leading exporter of renewable energy. Indeed, solar energy currently makes up more than ...

Researcher wants to ensure AI doesn't ruin the environment

Artificial intelligence (AI) has changed the world as we know it. It's been used for everything from health-care monitoring to writing speeches. But the technology's impact on the environment is becoming a serious concern.

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Study sheds light on the paths leading to the degradation of layered Li-rich oxide cathodes
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Proof-of-concept study develops battery that would use Martian atmosphere as fuel during discharge
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Hurricane Helene power outages leave millions in the dark—poorer areas often wait longest for electricity to be restored
Energy & Green Tech
UK homeowners are reluctant to switch to low-carbon heating—research points to how to change their minds
Energy & Green Tech
Report shows routes for recycling carbon dioxide and coal waste into useful products
Energy & Green Tech
China leads the net zero transition—here's what we can learn from its progress in Beijing and Hong Kong
Business
Hydrogen production on offshore islands could save Germany more than 4 billion euros per year
Energy & Green Tech
Britain's last coal-fired power station closes
Energy & Green Tech
Nepal dam-building spree powers electric vehicle boom
Energy & Green Tech
Radiant-convective heating terminal show potential for improved indoor thermal environment for intermittent heating
Energy & Green Tech
Organic supramolecular crystals with high hydrogen storage performance could enhance fuel-cell vehicle efficiency
Engineering
Study highlights complex ocean conditions facing world's most powerful tidal turbine
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Untapped potential: Study shows how water systems can help accelerate renewable energy adoption
Business
Clean energy transition: The impact of financial costs on the development of renewable energy sources
Engineering
Novel recycling process for rare-earth elements could improve green technology and boost carbon neutrality
Engineering
Which is ecologically better: Concrete or plastic pipes?
Energy & Green Tech
New continuous reaction process can help turn plant waste into sustainable aviation fuel
Energy & Green Tech
New tandem solar cells break efficiency record—they could eventually supercharge how we get energy from the sun
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Solar panels soon may power and protect apple orchards
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Fluoride-free batteries: Safeguarding the environment and enhancing performance

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Condensed Matter
Hexagonal magnetic defects could lead to energy-efficient neuromorphic computing
Bio & Medicine
New microchip captures exosomes for faster, more sensitive lung cancer detection from a blood draw
Polymers
Scientists develop novel method for strengthening PVC products
Planetary Sciences
X-rays advance understanding of Earth's core-mantle boundary and super-Earth magma oceans
Nanomaterials
Fused molecules could serve as building blocks for safer lithium-ion batteries
Biotechnology
Cellular agriculture research manages to culture pork fat tissue on rye protein scaffolds
Evolution
Study suggests statistical 'noise' affects perceived evolutionary rates
Ecology
Sentinel-2 data reveal significant seasonal variations in intertidal seagrass
Space Exploration
NASA's laser comms demo makes deep space record, completes first phase
Planetary Sciences
A new era of solar observation: International team produces global maps of coronal magnetic field
Evolution
Genetic database shows some fungal crops became completely reliant on ants 27 million years ago
Evolution
The true global impact of species-loss caused by humans is far greater than expected, study reveals
Social Sciences
People infer the past better than the future, study finds
Space Exploration
Mercury's magnetic landscape mapped in 30 minutes
Earth Sciences
Five-mile asteroid impact crater below Atlantic captured in 'exquisite' detail by seismic data
Optics & Photonics
Logic with light: Introducing diffraction casting, optical-based parallel computing
Environment
Wastewater bacteria can break down plastic for food, yielding new possibilities for cleaning up plastic waste
Planetary Sciences
Lunar mission data analysis finds widespread evidence of ice deposits
Plants & Animals
Study sheds light on limitations of zooplankton for inactivating pathogen contaminated water
Quantum Physics
Physicists achieve strong coupling of Andreev qubits via microwave resonator

Floating solar's potential to support sustainable development

A study, published in Nature Energy, is among the first to explore the floating photovoltaics (FPV) at the continental scale, finding that FPV installed at existing major reservoirs could produce 20–100% of the electricity ...

Harvesting vibrational energy from 'colored noise'

The energy demands of today's ubiquitous small electronic devices—including sensors, data transmitters, medical implants and 'wearable' consumer products such as Fitbits—can no longer be met by chemical batteries alone. ...

New understanding of energy losses in emerging light source

The light-emitting electrochemical cell (LEC) can be fabricated in a sustainable and cost-effective way on both rigid and flexible surfaces making it suitable for a broad range of applications, like illumination, health care, ...

How ideology is darkening the future of renewables in Alberta

Those advocating for a green transition have, in recent years, had to contend with not just economic or political resistance, but ideological push back as well—specifically, from those adhering to the "ideology of fossil ...