JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Now this could provide some truly green power. A pair of Missouri universities and electric companies announced plans Friday to use the carbon dioxide pollution from ...
The researchers found that it actually has a dual benefit. It not only produces clean energy but also absorbs carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, making it a negative carbon emission technology. The ...
Microalgae are moving from petri dishes to building facades, promising to cool overheated cities while attacking carbon pollution at a pace trees cannot match. A new generation of “living walls” uses ...
The discovery of a clean power source has been a scientific goal for decades at this point. While some are looking for ways to create fusion power, others are looking in different directions for ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. STORY: In the labs of the University of Santiago, scientists are exploring an unexpected source of energy: slimy, green seaweed.
Algae is a 'little vacuum' for microplastics. Midwest scientists think it could clean up the problem
Microplastics are all over the environment and even inside human bodies. Researchers have found a type of bioengineered algae ...
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