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  • New Way to Date Rocks

    A new way to date a common mineral could help pinpoint ore deposits and improve mineral exploration globally, according to University of Queensland scientists.

  • New Technique Could Help Decontaminate Oilsands Process Water

    New technology developed by engineers at the University of Alberta shows potential in cleaning and decontaminating process water from oilsands production.

  • Shedding New Light On The Charging of Lithium-Ion Batteries

    Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory have reported a new mechanism to speed up the charging of lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles.

  • Breakthrough in Clean Energy Production: Efficient Hydrogen Conversion Achieved Through Solar Water Splitting Using Hematite Mesocrystal-Based Photoanodes

    A research group led by Associate Professor Takashi Tachikawa of Kobe University’s Molecular Photoscience Research Center has succeeded in developing photocatalysts that can convert an efficient level of hydrogen from water using solar light. 

  • Advancing The Power Grid

    When University of Victoria chemist Dennis Hore looks to the sky he sees potential for a greener, more sustainable future.

  • All-Electric BC Transport Economical, Thanks To Low-Cost Renewables

    If all vehicles in British Columbia were powered by electricity instead of liquid fuels by 2055, BC would need to more than double its electricity generation capacity to meet forecasted energy demand—and the move could prove surprisingly cost-effective.

  • New Technique Could Help Decontaminate Oilsands Waste Water

    Method developed by U of A engineering researchers removes one of the main toxins in water used for bitumen extraction.

  • Exposing Blind Spots in the Carbon Budget Space

    The impact of 1°C of global heating is already having devastating impacts on communities and ecosystems across the globe. 

  • Investigating 'Fourth State of Matter' For Renewable Energy

    A team from Princeton University and Ohio State University has been awarded a five-year, $3-million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to advance research on low-temperature plasmas.

  • Researchers Create Blueprint For ‘Quantum Battery’ That Doesn’t Lose Charge

    Scientists from the universities of Alberta and Toronto developed a blueprint for a new quantum battery that doesn’t leak charge.

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