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  • Advanced Plastics Recycling Yields Climate Benefits

    The City College of New York Grove School of Engineering today released a new report which examined advanced recycling. 

  • On-Site Reactors Could Affordably Turn CO2 Into Valuable Chemicals

    New technology developed at the University of Waterloo could make a significant difference in the fight against climate change by affordably converting harmful carbon dioxide (CO2) into fuels and other valuable chemicals on an industrial scale.

  • Study: Glass Microspheres Won’t Save Arctic Sea Ice

    A proposal to cover Arctic sea ice with layers of tiny hollow glass spheres about the thickness of one human hair would actually accelerate sea-ice loss and warm the climate rather than creating thick ice and lowering the temperature as proponents claim.

  • Power Outages after Hurricane Ian

    Several cities on the west coast of Florida lost much of their electric power for days after the storm.

  • Construction Starts on Oregon State Agrivoltaics Farm That Will Merge Agriculture and Solar Energy

    Construction is underway on a $1.5 million project that will allow Oregon State University researchers to further optimize agrivoltaic systems that involve co-developing land for both solar photovoltaic power and agriculture.

  • Flaring Allows More Methane into the Atmosphere Than We Thought

    Oil and gas producers rely on flaring to limit the venting of natural gas from their facilities, but new research led by the University of Michigan shows that in the real world, this practice is far less effective than estimated—releasing five times more methane in the U.S. than previously thought.

  • New Research Can Help Electric Utilities Account for Climate Change

    Researchers have devised a method to determine the impact of climate change on the supply and variability of local renewable energy.

  • Carbon-Neutralizing Propylene Production Catalyzes Change in Petrochemical Engineering

    Propylene is a gas used to make a large variety of packaging and containers and is considered to be the second most important starting product in petrochemical engineering.

  • MIT Engineers Build a Battery-Free, Wireless Underwater Camera

    Scientists estimate that more than 95 percent of Earth’s oceans have never been observed, which means we have seen less of our planet’s ocean than we have the far side of the moon or the surface of Mars.

  • The Synthetic Rocks Helping Us Understand How Sought-After Rare Earth Elements Form

    Researchers from Trinity have shed new light on the formation of increasingly precious rare earth elements (REEs) by creating synthetic rocks and testing their responses to varying environmental conditions. 

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