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  • Article - 10 Mar 2022
    There are some remaining hurdles to overcome to make hydrogen use commercially viable in the transport sector. New technologies and methods will be needed. Saudi Arabian oil company Aramco provides a...
  • Article - 10 Mar 2022
    Nanoparticles are light enough to float in the air like gas, and nanoparticle plastic pollution has been found on every corner of the planet. Two recent studies revealed the extent of nanoplastic...
  • Article - 2 Mar 2022
    AZoCleantech interviews Dr. Joe Milnes, Head of JET Operations, UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA), about his team's record-breaking experiment that is helping to accelerate the future of limitless,...
  • Article - 2 Mar 2022
    AZoCleantech spoke to Dr. Laura Christianson P.E. about current water quality conservation practices and how they may not go far enough in providing environmental benefits. Christianson goes into...
  • Article - 1 Mar 2022
    AZoCleantech speaks to Francois Lapointe from the University of Massachusetts about his team's research into the Little Ice Age.
  • Article - 1 Mar 2022
    AZoCleantech speaks to Robert Cowie from the Pacific Biosciences Research Center at the University of Hawaii about his team's research on the Sixth Mass Extinction.
  • Article - 1 Mar 2022
    Researchers have built on past studies to explore the impact of SRM on the ocean carbon cycle and marine biogeochemistry. The paper was published in Atmospheric and Oceanic Science Letters.
  • Article - 31 Jan 2022
    As the public is starting to become much more conscious of where its products come from, and the associated impact on the planet in their production, carbon labeling offers a transparent way of...
  • Article - 31 Jan 2022
    While several alternative fuel sources have been proposed, hydrogen energy is a particularly promising option because of its ability to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and local air pollution.
  • 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.

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