Researchers at Aarhus University have discovered a more effective way to recycle polyurethane foam from products like mattresses in a study that was published in Green Chemistry.
Researchers have released a new ecological study in Eco-Environment & Health (EEH) that revealed the possibility of phytoremediation to reduce microplastic pollution.
In a recent paper published in Scientific Reports, researchers explored a new method to reduce dust buildup/accumulation on solar photovoltaic (PV) panels, inspired by how tree branches and leaves clean themselves.
By Muhammad Osama
16 Aug 2024
The Hydrogen Innovation Initiative (HII) is pleased to announce TWI as its newest partner, bringing decades of experience and unparalleled expertise in welding and materials technology to the program.
Researchers at James Cook University have made a crucial discovery that enables them to transform microplastics into a very useful substance. The study was published in the journal Small Science.
In a recent study published in Environmental Science & Technology, researchers from Concordia University suggested that depending on the type of polymer, thawed particles may be larger and sink or float more quickly.
A new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences by the universities of Exeter and Oxford found that forest restoration benefits humans, improves biodiversity, and tackles climate change.
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) has launched the next phase of an electric vehicle (EV) battery consortium for energy storage system performance research. With companies in the mobility sector, the Electrified Vehicle and Energy Storage Evaluation-II (EVESE-II) consortium expands on over 10 years of precompetitive research led by SwRI.
In a recent study published in the Ain Shams Engineering Journal, researchers thoroughly explored the challenges and opportunities of solar-powered electric vehicles (SEVs) in urban environments.
By Muhammad Osama
13 Aug 2024
Growing lettuce on stacked shelves in high-tech greenhouses could be as good for the environment as growing them in fields and could save 8,000 hectares of land in the UK, according to a new study from the University of Surrey and the University of Aberdeen.
Rising sea temperatures are causing increasing signs of stress and threatening the existence of one of the world's most diverse and valuable marine ecosystems, Australia's Great Barrier Reef, according to a new international study from a team of researchers that includes Tulane University coral reef expert Thomas DeCarlo.
Fast growth electrical and power engineering firm Enspec has become a Knowledge Transfer Partner of Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU).
Rutgers researchers examined particulate matter from a June 2023 fire that triggered advisories for more than 100 million Americans in the Northeast.
A recent study published in the journal Forecasting comprehensively explored how the accuracy of photovoltaic (PV) and electric vehicle (EV) load forecasts affects the operating costs of a microgrid-based EV charging sta...
By Muhammad Osama
12 Aug 2024
Researchers at the Physics Department of Oxford University have created a ground-breaking method that could produce more solar power without the use of silicon-based solar panels.