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Clean Energy

Researchers have developed a new method for producing ammonia—a vital chemical for the agriculture industry—without requiring energy input or releasing CO2. The process involves combining nitrogen-rich water with iron-rich rocks.

Earth’s Natural Forces Could Transform Fertilizer Production — Underground

A 3D printer at work in Sougata Roy's lab.

3D Printing Tungsten: A New Frontier for Nuclear Reactor Components

Production of glass, iron, steel, and cement requires high-temperature heat. (Image credit: Getty Images)

Ancient Heating Tech Could Upend Clean Energy Storage

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Scientists Harness Imperfections to Enhance Plasma Confinement for Fusion Energy

Interior of the Joint European Torus (JET) tokamak experimental fusion machine with a photo of the plasma overlaid.

JET Achieves World Record in Fusion Energy Output

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Using AI to pinpoint hidden sources of clean energy underground

Europe’s battery charge to power a green economy

This diagram shows what these D-TENG panels might look like. It also illustrates how the bridge structure, when combined with the lower electrodes, can lead to improved energy storage.

Collecting energy from raindrops using solar panel technology

In climate fight, Europe pushes for homes to ditch boilers

Nanopores are the secret to making electricity from thin air.

Engineers harvest clean energy from thin air

Once unthinkable, the prospect of society driven by wellbeing gains traction

As Europe goes green, number crunchers map the ripple effects

Finnish and French cities chart Europe’s path to clean energy

Realising a century-old dream to make electricity from air

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