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  • Article - 26 Jan 2022
    AZoCleantech speaks to Dr. Ken Chiang from RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia. Chiang explains how his team instantly converted CO2 into a solid in a ground-breaking study.
  • Article - 21 Jan 2021
    The Ellen MacArthur Foundation HolyGrail project, part of its New Plastics Economy program, might have found the answer to packaging waste sorting for the circular economy.
  • Article - 4 Jan 2013
    Increased fuel consumption and fuel costs, and depletion of traditional sources of fuel have made researchers work on alternative forms of fuels in the last decade.
  • Article - 18 Dec 2012
    Nanotechnology is a subject which has been popular within the scientific and technology industries for many years. It is now with the ever growing advancement in technology that nanotechnology is...
  • Article - 12 Dec 2021
    A recent paper published in Nature Energy detailed the use of a guest-assisted assembly strategy to offer a unique approach to creating high-efficiency and large-area OSCs processed from green...
  • Article - 13 May 2021
    DyeCoo has developed a revolutionary textile system that it hopes will have a significant impact on carbon emissions and the environment if it is adopted on a worldwide scale.
  • Article - 12 Apr 2021
    An innovative algae-based wastewater treatment technology developed by I-Phyc is making waves in the industry and has been shortlisted for Most Innovative New Technology of the Year at the Water &...
  • Article - 29 Mar 2021
    The artificial turf sector anticipates a key deliverable on an AIMPLAS project that seeks to drastically improve waste processing methods in artificial turf recycling. A sample product made from...
  • Article - 14 Oct 2015
    Recently, it was exposed that Volkswagen had programmed their engines to 'cheat' emissions tests to appear less polluting than they truly are. However, research conducted at the University of...
  • Article - 30 Jan 2015
    Hydraulic fracturing, or fracking as it is more commonly referred to, is the process by which underground rock is fractured by a highly pressurized fluid containing water, chemicals and sand.

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