Electric heating could save CO2 emissions

Renewable energy power generation has grown as a result of clean energy policies in many countries. Renewable energy is reliable and plentiful and will potentially...

Underwater sensors for monitoring sea life

Collecting power from the sea, through turning submerged turbines or bouncing wave-energy converters, is a rising outskirt in the sustainable power source. Specialists have...

New foldable drone flies through narrow holes in rescue missions

Post-earthquake or post-fire inspection of the building is exactly the most dangerous kind of jobs. Despite ongoing technological advances and widespread awareness of best safety...

Scientists turn carbon emissions into usable energy

Carbon emissions contribute to climate change, which can have serious consequences for humans and their environment. Carbon emissions, in the form of carbon dioxide,...

New class of solar cells, using lead-free perovskites material

Lead-based perovskites are quite promising in applications of large-scale photovoltaic technology. However, toxicity is one of the crucial issues in these materials. In the search for Lead-free perovskite,...

Scientists advance biomass transformation process

Biomass is organic material that comes from plants and animals, and a renewable source of energy. ABE (acetone, n-butanol, and ethanol) fermentation broth as a...

Scientists achieve direct electrocatalytic reduction of CO2

In order to effectively address global warming, scientists across the globe are finding ways to reduce CO2. Scientists at Tokyo Tech have proposed an innovative...

Removing toxic mercury from contaminated water

Mercury can seep into water supplies from improperly discarded devices containing it, as runoff from landfills & farmland, dumped by factories, or from natural...

Bioreactor device helps regrow legs on frogs

A group of researchers has created a device that can incite partial hindlimb recovery in grown-up oceanic African ripped at frogs (Xenopus laevis) by...

New prosthetic technology lets you control artificial arms

Scientists at the University of Twente (NL), in cooperation with Imperial College London (UK) and University of Aalborg (DK) have developed a profoundly new prosthetic...

Sticking this microneedle patch in your eye may help fight blindness

Eye diseases and injuries impose a significant clinical problem worldwide. Safe and effective ocular drug delivery is, however, challenging due to the presence of...

Scientists engineered a functional optical lens out of 2D materials

Ultrathin materials are increasingly replacing traditional thick glass lenses used today in cameras and imaging systems. These engineered lenses — known as metalenses, consist of materials constructed at...

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