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19.08.202219.08.2022 Synhelion produces solar syngas on an industrial scale for the first time Synhelion has become the first company in the world to succeed in producing syngas on an [...]
19.08.202217.08.2022 Extreme Heat and Drought Events Require More Systematic Risk Assessment Simultaneous extreme heat and drought events have consequences in a variety of areas – for example [...]
19.08.202216.08.2022 It’s raining PFAS: even in Antarctica and on the Tibetan plateau rainwater is unsafe to drink Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are man-made hazardous chemicals that are spread globally in the atmosphere [...]
19.08.202218.08.2022 Compound extreme events stress the oceans When marine heatwaves and ocean acidity extreme events co-occur, it can have severe impacts on marine [...]
19.08.202217.08.2022 High-efficiency colored BIPV panels Researchers in China have reported a colorization strategy for solar based on photonic glass. They created [...]
13.08.202212.08.2022 A paper battery with water switch A team of researchers at Empa developed a water-activated disposable paper battery. The researchers suggest that [...]
11.08.202211.08.2022 Fate of the world’s biggest ice sheet is in our hands The fate of the world’s biggest ice sheet is in our hands, researchers say. A new [...]
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05.08.202204.08.2022 Do oceans absorb more CO2 than expected? New theory on the movement of phytoplankton could imply that oceans absorb more CO2 by 2100 [...]
03.08.202203.08.2022 Considering catastrophe: high-impact, low-probability climate scenarios “dangerously underexplored” Researchers call for a new “Climate Endgame” agenda and say far too little work has gone [...]