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25.04.202323.04.2023 Glass modules: heat -insulating and translucent Glass bricks have long been popular in architecture for bringing more light into buildings. Until now, [...]
22.04.202320.04.2023 Even as temperatures rise, this hydrogel material keeps absorbing moisture MIT engineers identified an unusually absorbent material that could be used for passive cooling or water [...]
22.04.202321.04.2023 Crisis in the cold Researchers formulate the “Berlin Statement” to protect polar regions from particularly persistent pollutants. The polar regions [...]
18.04.202318.04.2023 Façade panels as heat sources for heat pumps Heat pumps are currently seeing something of a boom in the heating technology market. However, not [...]
18.04.202317.04.2023 Researchers devise new system for turning seawater into hydrogen fuel The SLAC-Stanford team pulled hydrogen directly from ocean waters. Their work could help efforts to generate [...]
15.04.202315.04.2023 New technology advances solar-cell production A microwave technology invented at Macquarie University will improve the manufacture of solar cells and make [...]
10.04.202308.04.2023 Germany lost an average of 760 mio tons of water per year over the last two decades The last five years in Germany were characterised by massive summer droughts. A great deal of [...]
08.04.202308.04.2023 Newly published research finds global emissions of several banned ozone-destroying chemicals are increasing Dr Luke Western, Marie Curie Research Fellow in the School of Chemistry, was the lead author [...]
05.04.202301.04.2023 Deep ocean currents around Antarctica headed for collapse, study finds Antarctic circulation could slow by more than 40 per cent over the next three decades, with [...]