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  • A New Low-Cost Solar Technology for Environmental Cooling

    Space cooling and heating is a common need in most inhabited areas.

  • Bristol Develops Photosynthetic Proteins For More Sustainable Solar-Powered Devices

    A team of scientists, led by the University of Bristol, has developed a new photosynthetic protein system enabling an enhanced and more sustainable approach to solar-powered technological devices.

  • Coal Exit Benefits Outweigh Its Costs

    Coal combustion is not only the single most important source of CO2, accounting for more than a third of global emissions, but also a major contributor to detrimental effects on public health and biodiversity.

  • Solar Energy Tracker Powers Down After 17 Years

    After nearly two decades, the Sun has set for NASA’s SOlar Radiation and Climate Experiment (SORCE), a mission that continued and advanced the agency’s 40-year record of measuring solar irradiance and studying its influence on Earth’s climate.

  • Waterborne Polyurea/Urethanes Significantly Reduce Hydrate Growth Rate in Pipelines

    Previously, KFU scientists were able to develop the first inhibitors based on castor oil and chitosan. Researchers came up with the idea to create them to solve at least two tasks: ensure efficient production and transportation of hydrocarbons, as well as reduce environmental risks. 

  • On The Trail Of Organic Solar Cells’ Efficiency

    Scientists at TU Dresden and Hasselt University in Belgium investigated the physical causes that limit the efficiency of novel solar cells based on organic molecular materials.

  • A Landmark Plan For Realizing Fusion Energy And Advancing Plasma Science

    Creating and controlling on Earth the fusion energy that powers the sun and stars is a key goal of scientists around the world.

  • Nature-Inspired Green Energy Technology Clears Major Development Hurdle

    Scientist Heinz Frei has spent decades working toward building an artificial version of one of nature's most elegant and effective machines: the leaf.

  • Slowly Flooding History

    The 12,000-year old town of Hasankeyf could soon be underwater due to the construction of a new dam.

  • Out of Our Depth? Why Deep Seabed Mining is Not the Answer to the Climate Crisis

    The climate emergency is finally on the global agenda, with plans and strategies abounding on how we can transition to a low-carbon future. Business as usual is no longer an option.

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