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How atmospheric water harvesting can be scaled
Water scarcity is a huge global issue. More than 2 billion people lack access to safe drinking water—a situation set to worsen due to climate change, which fuels longer and more severe droughts. As ...
Researchers have made a breakthrough in applying the first law of thermodynamics to complex systems, rewriting the way we understand complex energetic systems.
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Startup to test closed-loop geothermal drilling in US to harness Earth’s heat
A geothermal company has landed a USD 38 million investment to deploy its new giant underground heat pump to harvest clean energy.
New thermal measurement system shows heat causes 37% of battery degradation and 27% higher cardiovascular strain.
A team of researchers including Rice University's James Tour and Shichen Xu has developed an ultrafast, one-step method to recover rare earth ...
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Radisson COO Chema Basterrechea on the group’s GCC strategy
From Dubai to Riyadh, Radisson’s COO Chema Basterrechea explains how the group is driving growth across the GCC ...
CoNi-HESA superalloy shows exceptional performance in 3D printing, combining strength and ductility for high-temperature applications with minimized defects.
R-452a presents major market opportunities as a low-GWP refrigerant by aligning with global regulatory trends, enhancing system efficiency, and reinforcing safety. Its seamless compatibility with ...
As part of the TRIATHLON project consortium, Lithoz is developing and manufacturing a 3D-printed ceramic heat exchanger (HEX) made from Aluminum nitride (AIN) for hydrogen-electric propulsion systems ...
In January I wrote a piece titled “ 5 Physics Equations Everyone Should Know .” Lots of you weighed in with your own nominations, and there were plenty of good suggestions. So I’ve decided to do a ...
Vaire’s chip, known as Ice River, was tested in August 2025, and used about 30% less energy than a standard processor performing the same task, according to a report by ScienceNews. Ice River tackles ...
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Ultrafast flash heating recovers rare earths from electronic waste with 90% yield
Conventional rare earth recycling is energy-intensive and generates toxic waste. The new approach uses flash Joule heating (FJH), which rapidly raises material temperatures to thousands of degrees in ...
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