Unlike many early-stage energy devices, this solar-powered reactor has already been tested outside the lab. In those trials, ...
Textile-to-textile materials regeneration company Reju has opened a Research & Development Centre in Conshohocken, ...
Clothes that cannot be used by the plant are broken down into fibres through a mechanical process. The fibres are sold to spinning mills to make yarn, which is then turned into new clothes. This ...
Huge amounts of clothing are simply discarded, and almost nothing goes to reuse or recycling. But with sensors and artificial intelligence, textile waste can be sorted so carefully that far more could ...
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Today's nearly $70 billion U.S. biofuels economy is powered by two technology toolboxes. Biochemical technologies—used to produce around 17 billion gallons of ethanol annually—leverage microorganisms ...
In a world where artificial intelligence is reshaping industries and space travel is becoming routine, millions of people in the United States still live without access to safe, modern wastewater ...
A study from the University of B.C.'s department of psychology says recycling rates in B.C. and Alberta could be enhanced if people returning containers were able to choose between reclaiming the ...
The multi-year research project could make scalable off-grid power sources a reality for rural communities and the military. Scientists at the Army Research Laboratory found that an aluminum-based ...
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A Guardian and Quinto Elemento Lab investigation finds very high levels of lead and arsenic in homes near a factory processing US toxic waste Raquel Villarreal lives in a bright-yellow house in Mexico ...