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  • Researchers Find New Ways to Harness Wasted Methane

    The primary component of natural gas, methane, is itself a potent greenhouse gas.

  • Team develops 'super sponge' for oil spill cleanup

    They call it “magnetic boron nitride (MBN)” but what a team of engineering researchers at the University of Calgary has developed, to put it simply, is a super sponge for soaking up aquatic oil spills.

  • Technique identifies electricity-producing bacteria

    Living in extreme conditions requires creative adaptations. 

  • Building Larger, Lighter Wind Turbine Blades

    Researchers are contributing to renewable energy solutions with a National Science Foundation grant.

  • Clean and Green: UCI Physicist Helps Invent Novel Way of Converting Nitrogen to Ammonia

    Researchers have come up with a way to more sustainably produce ammonia using atoms of molybdenum as a catalyst for electrochemical conversion.

  • Understanding Physics Could Lead to Big Gains in Shale Oil Recovery

    Penn State researchers say increasing the time gas molecules come in contact with shale oil would greatly increase oil yields in unconventional oil extraction in shale regions.

  • India Plans to Add 500 GW of Renewable Energy Capacity Within 10 Years

    India will auction off 40 gigawatts (GW) of solar and wind capacity every year until 2028, part of the country’s goal to produce 40 percent of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030, Anand Kumar, head of India’s New and Renewable Energy Ministry, announced last week.

  • UN Warns of Rising Levels of Toxic Brine as Desalination Plants Meet Growing Water Needs

    World’s ~16,000 desalination plants discharge 142 million cubic meters of brine daily — 50% more than previously estimated; Enough in a year to cover Florida under a foot (30.5 cm) of brine.

  • ‘Realistic’ new model points the way to more efficient and profitable fracking

    A new computational model could potentially boost efficiencies and profits in natural gas production by better predicting previously hidden fracture mechanics.

  • Making ammonia ‘greener’

    Ammonia, a compound first synthesized about a century ago, has dozens of modern uses and has become essential in making the fertilizer that now sustains most of our global food production.

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