The Invisible Half: Why Global Population Maps Miss Rural Communities
We’ve Underrestimated How Many People Live In the World: Here’s why Global Population Maps Miss Rural Communities
We’ve Underrestimated How Many People Live In the World: Here’s why Global Population Maps Miss Rural Communities
Harnessing the Ocean’s Power: Rethinking Offshore Renewable Energy Priorities
Research from Brazil shows farm waste can be made into eco-friendly packaging.
Researchers from the University of Glasgow have cracked a fundamental problem in chemistry using nothing but sound waves, air, and water. Their breakthrough? Producing vital fertiliser ingredients at room temperature – a feat that could revolutionise how we feed the world sustainably. The Nitrogen Fixation Problem The Ultrasound Solution: Air + Water + Sound = … Continue reading Sound Beats Steam: Ultrasound Breakthrough Paves Way to Make Sustainable, On-Demand Fertiliser
Iceland’s study on hydropower reveals significant carbon emissions differences and emphasizes optimizing existing infrastructure for sustainable energy development.
Blending methods of making hydrogen, for cost efficiency
Researchers have developed a hybrid renewable energy system using wind, geothermal, and tidal sources that generates electricity, heat, fresh water, and hydrogen.
The Difference Carbon Nanotubes Make to Clothing
Hybrid hydropower with solar panels points to a smarter future
How Artificial Photosynthesis Can Help Us Store Carbon and Build Sustainably