UN University foresees 24% wastewater increase by 2030; 51% by 2050.
Researchers study the possibilities of using hydrogen in agriculture.
Producing thin-film solar modules requires much less energy than conventional wafer-based Si PV modules, and therefore their energy payback time is much shorter.
Plants have been harnessing the sun’s energy for hundreds of millions of years.
New research by engineers at MIT and elsewhere could lead to batteries that can pack more power per pound and last longer, based on the long-sought goal of using pure lithium metal as one of the battery’s two electrodes, the anode.
Can buildings learn to save all by themselves? Empa researchers think so.
Engineers have developed a new scanning technique inspired by the natural world that can detect corroding metals in oil and gas pipelines.
A new algorithm developed by Texas A&M researchers can help engineers select optimal designs that maximize profit while lowering hazardous impacts.
College of Architecture researchers are creating “smart skins” that allow structures to respond to heat, making them more energy efficient.
Plants take in energy from sunlight to transform atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) into sugars and then other materials for growth and metabolic functions.
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