A new electrode design developed at MIT boosts the efficiency of electrochemical reactions that turn carbon dioxide into ethylene and other products.
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As the world struggles to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, researchers are seeking practical, economical ways to capture ...
MIT engineers have developed an innovative electrode design that convert carbon dioxide into useful products, such as fuels ...
Layers of volcanic rock in Eastern Oregon, the Willamette Valley and the Columbia Basin have created fertile soil for farming ...
The volcanic layers in the Northwest could hold megatons of planet-warming emissions but the infrastructure needed for that ...
NIKKO, Tochigi Prefecture--Steam and diesel locomotive operators are testing replacing environmentally unfriendly power sources for the trains to help reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.
The University of Oklahoma and multidisciplinary partners will collaborate on a project to test underground sites to store ...
Virginia Tech has been selected to lead a feasibility study for developing a regional carbon dioxide storage complex in the ...
The RAC is trialling 100% renewable hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) as an alternative to diesel to power its recovery trucks ...
State, industry and LSU engineering officials gathered Friday afternoon to mark the start of a university-based carbon ...