Advancements in Hybrid Materials Enhance Rare Earth Extraction
Recent developments in hybrid materials show promise for a more sustainable approach to extracting rare earth elements, which are crucial for various technologies.
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Recent developments in hybrid materials show promise for a more sustainable approach to extracting rare earth elements, which are crucial for various technologies.
Scheduled for August 26-27, 2026, in Washington, the ATLAS event aims to explore groundbreaking nuclear technologies for shipping and offshore energy applications.
Nuclear technology plays a significant role in promoting sustainability and environmental protection, as outlined by the IAEA.
A new sustainable method for nylon production may transform the industry by utilizing plant materials that have long been discarded as waste.
The EU Climate Commissioner highlights the pressing need for affordable, clean energy in light of recent extreme climate events affecting Europe.
While open-source AI shows promise for sustainability and development, experts express concerns over its potential to increase inequality, as access to technology remains uneven.
A study from Aarhus University Flakkebjerg indicates that compounds found in wheat roots can suppress soil microbes, potentially improving nitrogen retention and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
A recent review sheds light on the severe environmental and human costs associated with mining, urging for increased awareness and responsibility in resource management.
A recent study examines the complexities of reusing returned products in circular factories, highlighting the impact of varying degradation states on functionality and material integrity.
Nuclear science is increasingly recognized for its potential to contribute to sustainability through reduced emissions, enhanced efficiency, and international collaboration.
A private island in Scotland's Summer Isles, featuring a solar-powered cabin, is available for sale at a price below the average UK home.
As the EU sets ambitious targets for organic agriculture, Andalusia emerges as a key player, boasting over half of Spain's organic farming.
Gerardo Bolaños has spearheaded a grassroots initiative that has successfully converted deforested beaches in Costa Rica into vibrant ecosystems by planting over 100,000 native trees.
A European research team aims to revolutionize everyday products by creating sustainable alternatives to fossil resource-based materials.
Recent research suggests that microbes can convert biodiesel byproducts into essential building blocks for nylon, potentially reducing the environmental impact of nylon production.
A group of state legislators, including Assemblyman Gray, is visiting France to investigate the country's advancements in nuclear energy production and its implications for sustainable energy.
The Texas A&M University System is progressing in nuclear energy initiatives at its RELLIS campus, focusing on innovative technologies and sustainable solutions.
A recent study from ICTA-UAB and the London School of Economics indicates that sustainability-focused advertising may contradict degrowth principles, prompting calls for stricter regulations.
Research indicates that by transferring nitrogen-fixing genes into new bacterial strains, major crops may be able to draw nitrogen from the atmosphere, potentially reducing fertilizer costs.
As we consider a permanent human presence on the Moon, the role of biological research becomes increasingly vital for sustainability and long-term habitation.
The city of Lockhart is introducing regulations aimed at managing the environmental impact of data centers and cryptocurrency mining operations.
Urban mining presents a viable method for reclaiming valuable materials from urban waste, potentially transforming resource recovery and reducing environmental harm.
A new scientific breakthrough allows for the transformation of common plastics into materials that degrade more quickly, focusing on food packaging and 3D printing applications.
In a notable shift, Anglo American has announced its exit from the coking coal sector in Australia, aligning with evolving industry trends towards sustainability.
A recent study indicates that while companies are proficient in establishing circular economy objectives, they encounter significant hurdles in their implementation.
A new coating technique developed by researchers at the University of Surrey and the University of Warwick aims to improve bacterial survival in wastewater treatment, which could enhance carbon capture and biofuel production.
Leading philanthropic organizations are increasingly investing in nuclear energy initiatives across Africa, aiming to support sustainable energy solutions.
A recent study from the University of Nottingham indicates that hope can significantly improve creative problem-solving in sustainability efforts.
Green chemistry presents a transformative approach to resource usage, aiming to minimize waste and harmful substances while balancing benefits with environmental health.
A recent study indicates that paper sludge, often viewed as waste, can be converted into valuable biofuels, presenting a sustainable approach for the paper industry.
OreSand Inc is at the forefront of sustainable sand extraction, aiming to balance environmental concerns with industry needs through innovative technologies.
A recent study introduces a solar reactor that employs engineered E. coli to create sustainable chemicals and food, marking a significant advancement in solar energy utilization.
A new telescope, led by European scientists, aims to map the elusive, dusty regions of the universe while maintaining a commitment to sustainability by avoiding fossil fuels.
Fighting fashion waste while offering a stepping stone to those far from the job market: that is the mission of the Ecole de la Réparation.
Research from the University of Maine indicates that U.S. consumers prefer lobster harvested using ropeless technology, showing a willingness to pay more for sustainable practices.
The textile sector contributes significantly to global waste, with only 12% of fiber materials recycled. New protein textiles could provide a more sustainable solution.
Chile's salmon farming has rapidly grown to be a significant part of the global market, yet it faces increasing scrutiny over its environmental practices and sustainability.
Engineers at Newcastle University have developed a reversible glue that could transform the recycling of electronic waste, potentially reducing landfill contributions.
The American Nuclear Society recently hosted a webinar discussing the role of nuclear energy in lunar exploration, emphasizing sustainable energy solutions.
Titan Mining has entered a cooperation agreement with Teck Resources to investigate the recovery of germanium from existing mine waste streams, aiming for enhanced resource recovery.
Svitlana Mykolenko from ETH has created a new method to transform natural plant oils into gels for cosmetics, providing a sustainable alternative to harmful artificial ingredients.
Recent findings by the U.S. Geological Survey highlight substantial lithium reserves in Appalachia, which could sustain U.S. energy needs for over 300 years.
A team at the University of Iowa has developed a unique three-dimensional lattice designed to capture and store atmospheric water, as detailed in their recent study.
The Invention Convention, held on May 11, 2026, in North America, highlights innovative technologies aimed at addressing challenges in the mining industry.