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  • Predicting Power Failures That Could Lead To Wildfires

    Technology developed by Texas A&M researchers has been successfully tested by several Texas utilities, and is now being tested by California utilities.

  • Effects of Natural Gas Assessed in Study of Shale Gas Boom in Appalachian Basin

    Natural gas has become the largest fuel source for generating electricity in the United States, accounting for a third of production and consumption of energy.

  • Fine-Tuning Thermoelectric Materials for Cheaper Renewable Energy

    Materials known as halide perovskites have been proposed as affordable alternatives to existing thermoelectric materials, however so far research into their suitability for thermoelectric applications has been limited. 

  • Halting Climate Change Means a World Without Fossil Fuels – Not Merely Curbing Emissions

    University of Toronto researchers argue the key challenge with moving away from fossil fuels is "carbon lock-in," or the economic, political and social inertia that inhibits alternative energy technologies from gaining traction.

  • New Material Design Tops Carbon-Capture from Wet Flue Gases

    Chemical engineers at EPFL have designed a material that can capture carbon dioxide from wet flue gasses better than current commercial materials.

  • Understanding the Impact of Deep-Sea Mining

    Mining materials from the sea floor could help secure a low-carbon future, but researchers are racing to understand the environmental effects.

  • As Rural China Rapidly Adopts Clean Energy, Use of Traditional Wood and Coal Stoves Persists

    Moving towards a more sustainable energy future in poor communities will require a clearer understanding of people’s motivations.

  • Transition to Renewable Energy Needs to Consider Global Threat to Species

    Researchers advise that future energy policy must consider these unequal international impacts to identify the best routes to decarbonisation.

  • Less Rice, More Nutritious Crops Will Enhance India’s Food Supply, Study Says

    India can sustainably enhance its food supply if its farmers plant less rice and more nutritious and environmentally-friendly crops, including finger millet, pearl millet, and sorghum, according to a new study from the Data Science Institute at Columbia University.

  • Detecting Solar Flares, More in Real Time

    New machine learning tool can improve space weather forecasts, understanding of solar data.

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