Scientists develop a sustainable way to convert kale waste into products for health and personal care (16/08/2023)

Scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore have developed a new technique to convert kale waste for use in health and personal care products, reducing food waste and emissions.

Microplastic pollution: New device uses wood dust to trap up to 99.9% of microplastics in water (16/08/2023)

Could plants be the answer to the looming threat of microplastic pollution? Scientists at UBC's BioProducts Institute found that if you add tannins—natural plant compounds that make your mouth pucker if you bite into an unripe fruit—to a layer of wood dust, you can create a filter that traps virtually all microplastic particles present in water.

New Method Developed by Researchers Transforms Fog Into Clean, Drinkable Water (16/08/2023)

ETH Zurich researchers develop fog-based solution for clean water and pollution reduction.

Colorful new paints block heat for cooler summers and warmer winters (15/08/2023)

Heating and cooling account for huge portions of our energy consumption and environmental impact, so systems that can passively control indoor climate are important. Now scientists at Stanford have created a new type of paint that blocks heat from entering or escaping, and can be made in a range of colors.

New paint gives extra insulation, saving on energy, costs, and carbon emissions (14/08/2023)

Stanford University scientists have invented a new kind of paint that can keep homes and other buildings cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter, significantly reducing energy use, costs, and greenhouse gas emissions.

Researchers use enzymes to develop a new class of materials for biocatalytic processes (09/08/2023)

Industrial biocatalysis with enzymes is deemed to be a "game changer" in the development of a sustainable chemical industry. Enzymes can be used to synthesize an impressive range of complex molecules, including pharmaceutical substances, under environmentally compatible conditions.

Stacking cells in thin layers could result in higher-performance solid-state batteries (09/08/2023)

As yet, no portable energy storage technology is capable of combining high energy and fast charging with extensive safety. However, a solution could soon see the light of day: at Empa, Yaroslav Romanyuk and his team have developed a prototype solid-state stacked battery that could potentially combine all three benefits.

Measuring lithium transport in solid-state batteries with lithium isotopes (09/08/2023)

Lithium-based solid-state batteries have some advantages, such as being less flammable. But they are also much less powerful. This is because the lithium ions in this type of battery have to diffuse through a solid electrolyte, which is a cumbersome process.

Researchers develop highly efficient organometal halide perovskite photoelectrodes for water splitting (09/08/2023)

Currently, hydrogen is mainly produced by natural gas, which, unfortunately, also generates greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide as by-products. Scientists argue that hydrogen produced this way, while economical, is not truly sustainable, and thus requires a more eco-friendly approach for its generation.

New tool provides greater accuracy for medical biosensors (09/08/2023)

For more than 20 years, Li-Qun "Andrew" Gu at the University of Missouri has developed a passion for solving life science problems by creating sophisticated diagnostic tools—in nanoscale.