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A team of researchers from France’s CNRS (National Centre for Scientific Research) has developed a groundbreaking method for recycling silicone waste—offering a new way to reduce environmental damage ...
"This is especially important for something like concrete." Engineer develops breakthrough material that could transform ...
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A new cardboard design by three New York teenagers, inspired by kirigami, could help make plastic-free shipping a reality. It ...
The Society of Cement and Concrete Researchers in Nigeria (SCCRIN) has called for the adoption of Limestone Calcined Clay Cement (LC3) as a critical solution in the fight against climate change. The ...
Berkeley Lab scientists have created a novel device that mimics photosynthesis, converting CO2 into valuable C2 chemicals ...
Sound transportation policy cuts emissions and drives innovation across the industry, advancing U.S. environmental goals.
Finland's Solar Foods has developed a protein shake to help you pump your macros. The kicker? The ready-to-mix powder ditches whey for CO2.
Scientists at Berkeley Lab create solar-powered artificial leaf that turns COâ‚‚ into liquid fuel, marking a major step in ...
The material could someday be used in flexible semiconductors, tear-resistant textiles, bioengineering scaffolds, and more.
A study conducted by CNRS researchers describes a new method of recycling silicone waste (caulk, sealants, gels, adhesives, cosmetics, etc.). It has the potential to significantly reduce the sector's ...
Low-carbon construction materials developer Adaptavate has successfully raised £2.7m ($3.6m) in a pre-Series A funding round.