The removal of CO₂ from the atmosphere is considered an important tool in the fight against climate change – but has so far been an energy-intensive and expensive process.
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Toward Battery-Free Artificial Photosynthesis: Stable Fuel Production at Lower Cost
Redesigned electrolyzer generated enough power to run a diorama at Osaka Expo.
‘Cautiously Optimistic’: Canada’s Agri-Food Sector Requires Coordinated Approach to AI
Adopting artificial intelligence across the agri-food sector requires a coordinated integration, otherwise Canada risks falling behind in both productivity and market competitiveness.
Researchers Find Human-Caused Sea Level Rise Is Behind the Most Recent Increases in Extreme Water Levels
A study supported by a Rutgers-led consortium shows climate change is reshaping coastal flood risks worldwide.
Study Links Joint Pain Supplement to Accelerating Dementia
New research has found an association between taking glucosamine, a popular over-the-counter supplement used for joint pain, and a higher likelihood of progressing from mild cognitive impairment to Alzheimer’s disease.
WSU Study Offers Realistic Look at the Future of Sustainable Aviation Fuel
The United States could feasibly produce enough sustainable aviation fuel to meet roughly two-thirds of its 2030 federal target, but getting there will require overcoming major hurdles, according to a new Washington State University-led study.




