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Green Technology

Holding half its weight in carbon dioxide, the material could replace sand in concrete and other construction materials while trapping greenhouse gas.

Scientists Create ‘Artificial Sand’ That Eats CO2, Could Transform Construction Industry

green ammonia diagram

Japanese Scientists Unlock ‘Holy Grail’ of Green Ammonia Production

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Three pathways to achieve global climate and sustainable development goals

steel pipes in a warehouse

Transforming Aluminum Production Waste into Green Steel

Biology has already been harvesting and harnessing the power of rare earths for millennia, especially in a class of bacteria called "methylotrophs." Credit: Patrick Mansell/Penn State

A protein mines and sorts rare earths, paving way for green tech

European steel industry seeks green credentials to match its economic, political weight

Amin Nozariasbmarz, Yu Zhang, Bed Poudel, Wenjie Li and Na Liu, left to right, researchers in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Penn State, display the thermoelectric modules they created. Credit: Provided . All Rights Reserved.

Breakthrough in waste heat to green energy

Ships harness wind for voyage to a cleaner future

Sandia National Laboratories technologist Levi Van Bastian works to print material on the Laser Engineered Net Shaping machine, which allows scientists to 3D print new superalloys.

New superalloy could cut carbon emissions from power plants

Psychedelic drugs, monkey brains and rescue drones to feature in cutting-edge research

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