Selective catalytic reduction (SCR) is a crucial technique that is used for dangerous nitrogen oxide NOx reduction from industrial and automotive sources into harmless byproducts. Despite its extensive use, the exact mechanisms underlying this reaction remain a source of scientific controversy and ambiguity. Recent improvements in a unique technology known as [...]
A revolutionary study has discovered unexpected survival methods used by fish of coral reefs living in the warmest waters on Earth, the Arabian Gulf. This study, led by John Burt, Co-Principal Researcher at the Mubadala Arabian Center for Climate and Environmental Sciences (ACCESS) at NYU Abu Dhabi, and Jacob Johansen, [...]
Farmers in the United States are dealing with the catastrophic consequences of climate change, including severe temperatures, drought, prolonged rainfall, floods, and erosion. These difficulties considerably impact crop productivity, resulting in a growing curiosity about regenerative agriculture. This agricultural method tries to improve soil health through a variety of techniques. It [...]
In a revolutionary research published in the journal Frontiers in Science, researchers claimed that conserving an additional 1.2% of the world’s land may avoid the vast majority of anticipated plant and animal extinctions. This project, anticipated to cost around $263 billion, attempts to address the critical need for conservation in [...]
The building industry, particularly in quickly increasing urban areas, emits a substantial amount of nitrogen oxides (NOx), which cause serious health and environmental issues. A new study reveals an intriguing solution: Concrete-Nitrogen Mix, referred to as concrete nitrogenation. This approach has the potential to significantly cut NOx emissions, which would [...]
In a recent publication published in Science, researchers from the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering (PME) described a new wearable fabric meant to help urban inhabitants cope with the extreme heat induced by global climate change. This innovative fabric has the potential to be used not just [...]
A landmark study from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health found that following a healthy and sustainable diet can considerably lower the risk of early death while minimizing environmental impact. This is a preliminary large-scale research to directly assess the effects of following the recommendations of the major [...]
Researchers at the University of Cambridge have developed a revolutionary method for carbon capture that uses activated charcoal sponge a procedure similar to battery charging. This novel technology promises to meet the urgent demand for carbon dioxide (CO2) elimination from the atmosphere, which is an essential factor in the ongoing [...]
The globe has a twofold challenge: a considerable amount of the food produced each year gets wasted while millions go hungry. According to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), nearly one-third of worldwide food production goes to waste each year, totaling 1.3 billion tons. At the same time, [...]
Carbon dioxide (CO2), which contributes significantly to emissions of greenhouse gases and global warming, can converted from a pollution to a beneficial resource. Scientists from the US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory, Northern Illinois University, and Valparaiso University invented an array of tin-based catalysts able to convert CO2 into widely produced chemicals [...]
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