A new study led by Dr Lin Su of Queen Mary University of London, published today in the Journal of the American Chemical ...
Scientists turn plastic waste into fuel using sunlight and water in a new study that could change how we manage pollution and energy.
A drink bottle, a worn-out pair of tights, and a chunk of old mattress foam don’t have much in common, except that all three ...
A spin-off from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Photreon, gained significant attraction at the Hannover Messe event, where it highlighted its hydrogen production technology and presented ...
A sunlight-powered reactor turns ordinary sewage into hydrogen fuel while cleaning the water, showing how simple materials could make wastewater treatment more efficient and energy producing.
(Nanowerk News) Hydrogen is widely regarded as one of the cleanest fuels for the future, producing only water when used. However, generating hydrogen efficiently and sustainably remains a major ...