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Scientists built a solar reactor that eats plastic bottles and burps out clean hydrogen... at scale
A Cambridge University team made the device with simple materials using a paint sprayer—offering a possible dual fix for ...
Bangladesh's solar transition must prioritise transparency, affordability, and fairness to avoid repeating the costly ...
Earlier this year, researchers at the University of Cambridge unveiled a pilot-scale solar-driven process that tackles two global challenges: plastic pollution and low-carbon energy supply. By scaling ...
A growing global water crisis is forcing scientists to rethink how fresh water is produced. Across the world, billions of ...
On millions of American roofs, a solar panel is steadily doing exactly what it was sold to do. It turns sunlight into power, asks for almost nothing, and keeps the electricity bill low year after year ...
Europe's solar sector is scaling new heights - yet the region's power markets are showing signs of growing stress.
A pilot project is renewing hopes for solar at Eden Prairie’s Flying Cloud Landfill, but cleanup rules, financing and tax ...
This type of technology could help cities and companies manage plastic waste while producing a useful fuel at the same time.
Plastic waste is one of the world’s biggest environmental problems. Millions of tons of plastic end up in landfills, rivers, ...
Drop a plastic bottle into the recycling bin and you assume it gets a clean second life. Plenty of it still ends up burned or buried, while recycling what remains takes more energy than many systems ...
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