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  • Making Clean Hydrogen Is Hard, but Researchers Just Solved a Major Hurdle

    For decades, researchers around the world have searched for ways to use solar power to generate the key reaction for producing hydrogen as a clean energy source — splitting water molecules to form hydrogen and oxygen. 

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  • International Team of Scientists Turns Methane Into Methanol at Room Temperature

    A “tantalizing” principle borrowed from nature turns harmful methane into useful methanol at room temperature. 

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  • Stanford Researchers Say Solar Radio Signals Could Be Used to Monitor Melting Ice Sheets

    A new method for seeing through ice sheets using radio signals from the sun could enable cheap, low-power and widespread monitoring of ice sheet evolution and contribution to sea-level rise.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Calling All Couch Potatoes: This Finger Wrap Can Let You Power Electronics While You Sleep

    A new wearable device turns the touch of a finger into a source of power for small electronics and sensors. 

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  • Electric Delivery Vehicles: When, Where, How They’re Charged has Big Impact on Greenhouse Gas Emissions

    The transportation sector is the largest contributor to greenhouse gas emissions in the United States, and a lot of attention has been devoted to electric passenger vehicles and their potential to help reduce those emissions.

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  • Remotely-Piloted Sailboats Monitor ‘Cold Pools’ in Tropical Environments

    Conditions in the tropical ocean affect weather patterns worldwide. The most well-known examples are El Niño or La Niña events, but scientists believe other key elements of the tropical climate remain undiscovered.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • More EVs Could Reduce CO2 Emissions by 93% In Less Than 30 Years

    By 2050, faster adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) and faster generation of renewable energy will result in 99% less fossil fuel consumed and 93% less CO2 emissions from passenger and freight vehicles on Oʻahu. 

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  • Reducing the Melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet Using Solar Geoengineering?

    Injecting sulphur into the stratosphere to reduce solar radiation and stop the Greenland ice sheet from melting. 

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  • Scientists Home in on Recipe for Entirely Renewable Energy

    Scientists from Trinity are homing in on a recipe that would enable the future production of entirely renewable, clean energy from which water would be the only waste product.

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  • Gulf Coast Ready to Develop Carbon Storage Hub

    The stage is set for a new carbon storage economy to emerge along the Gulf Coast, according to a study led by The University of Texas at Austin, with the region offering ample opportunities to capture and store carbon, and recent state and federal incentives giving an added push to get started.

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