Scientists have developed a process to recycle carbon fiber into valuable chemicals with the help of fungi.

Scientists have developed a process to recycle carbon fiber into valuable chemicals with the help of fungi.
As valuable resources dwindle and environmental risks loom, reducing our dependence on traditional agriculture is becoming necessary.
Greenhouse gas emissions are warming up the planet and scientists are turning their eyes to the sky to better track them down.
A closed-loop process for making and recycling polycarbonate plastic also captures carbon to reduce waste and cut emissions.
Scientists develop a light-driven carbon capture system using photoacids, creating an energy-efficient method to remove atmospheric carbon dioxide.
Researchers use photocatalysis to edit molecules, adjusting carbon-based ring sizes for versatile structures.
A genetically engineered strain of yeast is reducing the amount of carbon dioxide produced during the production of ethanol biofuels.
A renewable, carbon-based absorbent is challenging MOFs in carbon capture technology, offering sustainable solutions for emissions reduction.
A clever ocean-based device pulls and permanently sequesters carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, generating green hydrogen in the process.
The circular carbon economy is still in its infancy, and realizing it will require innovative processes for capturing and utilizing carbon.