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  • A Greener, Simpler Way to Create Syngas

    Researchers from UCLA Samueli School of Engineering, Rice University and UC Santa Barbara have developed an easier and greener way to create syngas.

  • NJIT Scientists Measure the Evolving Energy of a Solar Flare's Explosive First Minutes

    Toward the end of 2017, a massive new region of magnetic field erupted on the Sun’s surface next to an existing sunspot. 

  • A Green Battery for Home Use in Rural Africa

    Over a billion people worldwide live without electricity.

  • New Assessment of Gas Locked in Ice in European Waters

    A study led by the University of Southampton has mapped several sites in Europe containing gas hydrate – a relatively clean fuel which could help bridge the gap between fossil fuels and renewables.

  • Scientists Validate New Technology That Transforms Sewage Sludge Into Fertilizer More Efficiently

    The system, tested on an industrial scale, prevents foul odours and reduces by up to two months the treatment time for the organic matter deriving from the excess sludge, for its subsequent agricultural use.

  • No Need to Dig Too Deep to Find Gold!

    A UNIGE researcher has discovered the particularities of porphyry copper and gold deposits, providing mining companies with a new tool to maximise the extraction of these two metals.

  • Study Weighs Deep-sea Mining's Impact on Microbes

    Findings indicate that the likely impacts of mining on microbial ecosystems vary substantially, from minimal disturbance to the irreversible loss of important ecosystem processes.

  • Air Pollution from Oil and Gas Production Sites Visible from Space

    Scientists use satellite data to monitor NO2 and ozone levels around oil & gas production sites.

  • New Web Tool Will Facilitate Military, Wind Energy Industry Collaboration

    Tool developed by Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute, others to ensure compatible development of wind energy.

  • Smart Drilling: Creating A More Intelligent Advisory System

    Texas A&M researchers are developing technology that can depict underground drilling conditions in real time.

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