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  • New Catalyst Recycles Greenhouse Gases into Fuel and Hydrogen Gas​

    Scientists have taken a major step toward a circular carbon economy by developing a long-lasting, economical catalyst that recycles greenhouse gases into ingredients that can be used in fuel, hydrogen gas, and other chemicals. 

  • New Green Technology from UMass Amherst Generates Electricity ‘Out of Thin Air’

    Scientists at the University of Massachusetts Amherst have developed a device that uses a natural protein to create electricity from moisture in the air, a new technology they say could have significant implications for the future of renewable energy, climate change and in the future of medicine.

  • Climate Change Will Disrupt Existing Energy Systems

    As climate changes and extreme weather events become more commonplace, we will need to fundamentally rethink how we produce renewable energy.

  • Hydropower Dams Cool Rivers in the Mekong River Basin, Satellites Show

    Hydropower dams, which use flowing water to turn a series of turbines to generate electricity, provide a source of energy that doesn’t rely on fossil fuels. But they also disrupt the flow of rivers, and impact the fish and people that live there.

  • Harnessing the Sun to Bring Fresh Water to Remote or Disaster-Struck Communities

    Researchers at the University of Bath have developed a revolutionary desalination process that has the potential to be operated in mobile, solar-powered units.

  • Making The Internet More Energy Efficient

    Researchers at Chalmers ​recently completed a 5-year research project looking at how to make fibre optic communications systems more energy efficient.

  • Electrical and Ocean Currents: New Study Finds Surprising Seasonal Changes in Hudson Bay

    UAlberta oceanographers overturn decades-old understanding of the iconic Canadian ocean system, with implications for hydroelectric power generation.

  • Cracks In Perovskite Films For Solar Cells Easily Healed, Study Finds

    A new study reveals good news for the possibility of using perovskite materials in next-generation solar cells. 

  • Geothermal Energy: Drilling a 3,000 Metres Deep Well

    Researchers from the University of Geneva have studied the seismic activity recorded during the drilling of a geothermal well and shown that it did not spark any major earthquake.

  • Himalayan Glacier Shows Evidence of Start of Industrial Revolution

    Human activity contaminated glacier long before people arrived, study shows.

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