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  • New Technology Could Help Fatigued Offshore Workers Avoid Accidents

    Using wearable devices, an interactive dashboard being developed by Texas A&M researchers will measure workers' readiness and engagement.

  • China’s Rapid Development of Solar and Wind Power

    Chinese authorities are investing heavily in green energy. The country has become a world leader in solar and wind power. This rapid expansion was made possible by the approach taken by authorities.

  • Data Centers Use Less Energy Than You Think

    If the world is using more and more data, then it must be using more and more energy, right? Not so, says a comprehensive new analysis.

  • New Methodology Identifies Mineral Commodities Whose Supply Disruption Poses the Greatest Risk to the U.S. Manufacturing Sector

    Risk tool identified 23 mineral commodities whose supply poses the greatest risk, including those used in consumer electronics, renewable energy, aerospace, and defense applications.

  • Motley Crew: Rust and Light a Possible Answer to the Conundrum of Hydrogen Fuel Production

    Production of hydrogen fuel is a key goal towards the development of sustainable energy practices, but this process does not have feasible techniques yet. 

  • Eco-Friendly Biodiesel From Palm Oil?

    Vegetable oil biofuels are increasingly being used as an alternative to fossil fuels despite the growing controversy regarding their sustainability.

  • New Method Converts Carbon Dioxide To Methane At Low Temperatures

    A new method developed by a team of Waseda University scientists led by Professor Yasushi Sekine may contribute to reducing the use of fossil fuels and help prevent global warming in the long-run.

  • Study Analyzes Impact of Switch From Nuclear Power to Coal, Suggests Directions for Policy

    Since incidents at Three Mile Island, Chernobyl, and Fukushima, many countries have switched from nuclear power to electricity production fired by fossil fuels, despite the environmental consequences of burning fuels such as coal. 

  • Perovskite Solar Cells Made of Peppermint Oil and Walnut Aroma Food Additives, Preventing Lead Leakage

    Solar energy that reaches the Earth is about 125 million gigawatt (Gw).

  • What To Expect When You're Expecting Electric Transportation

    While electric vehicles alone may not reduce carbon emissions, a new study reveals that when electric vehicles are powered with renewable energy and coupled with carbon policy strategies, they can help combat climate change without sacrificing economic growth.

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