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CREW Carbon's sewage-based carbon capture: a climate solution?
5+ hour, 55+ min ago (1079+ words) FALL RIVER " At the edge of a picturesque bay in this historic city, a deep waste water tank harbors an unlikely climate experiment. Near the base, a narrow tube spits out a milky stream that's as thick as roux. The…...
NITK develops jute-based geocell as alternative to plastic in road works
13+ hour, 39+ min ago (448+ words) NITK develops jute geocells as a sustainable, cost-effective alternative to plastic for road construction and slope stabilization. Researchers at the National Institute of Technology Karnataka (NITK), Surathkal, have developed an industrially manufactured "jute geocell" that can replace plastic geocells used…...
How do I make clear ice at home? A food scientist shares easy tips
15+ hour, 31+ min ago (842+ words) Professor in Food Science, University of Southern Queensland Paulomi (Polly) Burey does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond…...
China's highest geological science prize awarded to 15 scholars
1+ day, 3+ hour ago (329+ words) The prize ceremony for the 19th Li Siguang Geological Science Award was held in Beijing recently. Seven scholars received the Li Siguang Geological Science Research Award, while eight were honored with the Li Siguang Geological Science Field Work Award. Minister of…...
Curiosity Corner: Why does ice float on water?
1+ day, 4+ hour ago (37+ words) Discover the fascinating science behind why ice floats on water, a critical phenomenon that enables life to thrive on Earth. Understand the role of density, hydrogen bonds, and the environmental impact of floating ice in our ecosystems....
Two atomic layers of platinum deliver a fuel cell catalyst sweet spot
1+ day, 10+ hour ago (58+ words) A precise synthesis tunes platinum skin thickness on PtCu nanospheres and shows two atomic layers give the best oxygen reduction performance and durability. Two atomic layers of platinum deliver a fuel cell catalyst sweet spot A precise synthesis tunes platinum…...
AI Predicts Pollutant Degradation with TiO2 Nanocomposites
1+ day, 12+ hour ago (880+ words) In the realm of environmental science and engineering, a groundbreaking advancement emerges with the innovative application of artificial neural networks (ANNs) to predict the degradation rates of pollutants in industrial wastewater. A research team led by Aghababaei, Alizadeh, and Bahrami…...
Breakthrough Cambridge reactor recycles 99% of gas to make hydrogen fuel and carbon
1+ day, 15+ hour ago (579+ words) Inside the pyrolysis reactor at 2372F (1300C), diluted methane gas is converted into carbon nanotubes and hydrogen. The approach improves carbon nanotube production by over eightfold while also generating large amounts of clean hydrogen fuel. Hydrogen gas is a highly sought-after fuel…...
Optimizing Microalgae for Wastewater and Biofuels
1+ day, 18+ hour ago (900+ words) The increasing global challenges posed by industrial pollution and the pressing need for sustainable energy sources have catalyzed extensive research into innovative solutions. One promising avenue for addressing both issues lies in the utilization of microalgae, a group of photosynthetic…...
How a bamboo-inspired design helps detect dangerous helium escapes
2+ day, 1+ hour ago (478+ words) Helium may seem harmless'it's the gas that makes balloons float and voices squeak'but in enclosed spaces, a helium leak can be dangerous. Because helium is colorless, odorless, and chemically inert, it is extremely difficult to detect. Worse, if too much…...