27.06.202227.06.2022 First evidence of microplastics in Antarctic snow University of Canterbury researchers have published the world’s first study confirming the discovery of microplastics in [...]
25.06.202225.06.2022 Japan tests deep-ocean current turbines in search of new renewables Renewable energy potential is not distributed evenly. Japan, for example, has sub-par solar potential and nowhere [...]
25.06.202224.06.2022 World´s first organic photovoltaic cell on recycled material Sustainable and Smart becomes real – World´s first organic photovoltaic cell on recycled material made by [...]
23.06.202221.06.2022 Freshwaters release methane – even when they dry out Freshwaters are underestimated sources of greenhouse gases. Researchers with IGB have now shown that even drying [...]
16.06.202215.06.2022 Pilot plant for renewable hydrogen New technology to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by up to 40 percent. A pilot plant for [...]
13.06.202213.06.2022 Stanford-led research finds small modular reactors will exacerbate challenges of highly radioactive nuclear waste Small modular reactors, long touted as the future of nuclear energy, will actually generate more radioactive [...]
10.06.202210.06.2022 ‘Night-time solar’ technology can now deliver power in the dark Innovative research from a UNSW team shows Earth’s radiant infrared heat can be used to generate [...]
10.06.202209.06.2022 Volkswagen-led research team to recycle batteries multiple times for the first time The aim is the permanent recovery of valuable materials to increase sustainability and security of supply [...]
09.06.202208.06.2022 Extreme weather and climate change Extreme weather events are occurring more and more severely. This is often attributed to climate change. [...]
04.06.202203.06.2022 Largest known plant on earth discovered at Shark Bay and it’s 4,500 years old Researchers from The University of Western Australia and Flinders University have located what is believed to [...]
01.06.202230.05.2022 Siberian tundra could virtually disappear by mid-millennium AWI study shows: only ambitious climate protection measures can still save a third of the tundra. [...]