This new technology turns everyday carbon emissions into a useful chemical—right at the source, even from thin air.
Rising demand, tight supply and shifting geopolitics are reshaping the investment case for rare earths in 2026, writes Handré, a portfolio manager at Novare Holdings.
Researchers have designed a specialized electrode that captures airborne CO2 and directly converts it into a useful chemical ...
In recent decades, merger and acquisition activity has sent long-standing Michigan businesses' leadership out-of-state and ...
A TOTALLY new form of life that towered at 26ft tall has been discovered by UK scientists 370 million years after it went extinct. A 410 million-year-old fossil has been discovered in Scotland and ...
The UK Government has said that Elon Musk's xAI "cannot go unchecked" after an LBC investigation revealed that the Grok chatbot can give users instructions on how to make chemical weapons. Our ...
Scientists have collaborated to develop a new class of highly precise filtration membranes. The research, published in the ...
Humans have been eyeing the colorful Ring Nebula for nearly 250 years, but testing out a new telescope tool led to the ...
Here's a novel pathway to a more sustainable planet: carbo-loading for the public good. In a new study published in Nature ...
Winterwatch returned to BBC Two this evening (Wednesday, January 21) for the second episode of the new series, hosted by ...
The Ring Nebula, also known as Messier 57, sits about 2,000 light-years from Earth. It is a planetary nebula—a misleading ...
Structural engineer Webb Yates has completed its first structural stone building for a commercial developer. Thomas Lane reports on the firm's 20-year mission to establish stone as a sustainable alter ...
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