With varying climate conditions around the world, where are the most cost-effective locations to deploy direct air capture facilities?
With varying climate conditions around the world, where are the most cost-effective locations to deploy direct air capture facilities?
Direct air capture can find its roots in antiquity and will be a major technology for the future.
An innovative advance dubbed “electro swing” may challenge the energy efficiency, capacity, and scalability of large-scale carbon capture.
What if the energy released when freight trains slow or stop could be applied to carbon capture technology?
Combining solid electronics and a liquid electrolyte, a team of researchers in Italy have created a proof-of-concept sensor array that emulates biological vision.
Extracellular vesicles in hydrogels allow cell-free therapy for intrauterine adhesions, including recovery of reproductive functions.
Reconstructing time from decades of air samples shows bryophytes releasing spores earlier as the climate warms.
For the first time, scientists have detected microplastics in cancerous gastric tissue.
New 3D printed scaffolds more accurately mimic the structure and behaviour of natural bone.
Low-loss router based on an interferometer preserves polarization while directing single photons and entangled pairs.