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Fraunhofer unveils a high-temperature fuel cell technology that converts ammonia directly into electricity, delivering a 60% efficient, climate-friendly solution for industries and municipalities.

Confronting climate change while fostering economic growth is a critical issue today, underscored by the reliance on fossil fuels. These fuels remain a common energy choice due to their low cost, yet …

From massive waste diversion to renewable energy offsets, MLB is setting a new standard in environmental responsibility.

In the final part of our series on Scotland’s green finance transformation, we focus on a key element of the green transition: the leaders driving it forward.

“The future of energy storage lies in the diversification of technologies and materials, making batteries cheaper, faster, and greener.” - Prof. Sharma

As sustainability becomes a priority for institutions worldwide, schools are increasingly emerging as leaders in environmental responsibility.

A recent closure of Naomi L. Brooks Elementary School in Alexandria, Virginia, has raised significant concerns about the safety of school environments after lead contamination was detected during a …

Rare earth elements (REEs) are critical to modern technology, found in everything from smartphones and flat-screen TVs to electric vehicles and renewable energy technologies like wind turbines. The …

The Mount Vernon Library Commons in Washington State is an ambitious, multifaceted project that reflects the evolving nature of urban development, where sustainability, community integration, and …

The findings reveal that while ice loss remains gradual through the 21st century, rapid melting is set to accelerate beyond 2100, especially in key areas of West Antarctica.

A groundbreaking study co-led by the University of Arizona and the Smithsonian has uncovered the most detailed record of Earth’s temperature changes across 485 million years, highlighting extreme variations closely tied to carbon dioxide levels.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has awarded $3.2 million in research grants to Texas A&M University and Texas Tech University to investigate PFAS contamination in agriculture. These studies will focus on understanding how PFAS chemicals accumulate in crops and livestock and explore innovative strategies for reducing exposure, ensuring the sustainability and health of farming communities nationwide.

As the business landscape evolves, so does the understanding of corporate ethics and integrity. In a recent conversation with Jessica Hunt, an expert in business ethics, Alison Taylor unpacked how …

Researchers at the University of Toronto are making significant strides in sustainable energy using artificial intelligence (AI) . Their groundbreaking work focuses on enhancing the efficiency of …

MIT engineers have unveiled a new, physics-based model for rotor aerodynamics that could revolutionize the design and operation of wind farms. The model addresses long-standing challenges in …

As climate change accelerates, the frequency and intensity of extreme heat events have become a growing concern for public health officials. Europe, a region with an aging population and varying …

In a celebratory gathering on August 22, Mississippi State University (MSU) marked a milestone in the fight against global hunger and poverty: five years of success through the Feed the Future …

The industrial sector in the United States is responsible for approximately one-third of the nation’s carbon dioxide emissions . This level surpasses the combined emissions of passenger vehicles, …

In a significant milestone for the future of the U.S. energy grid, scientists, legislators, and Department of Energy (DOE) officials gathered at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) to …

Nanoplastics, minute plastic particles ranging from 1 to 1,000 nanometers in size, are emerging as a significant environmental and health concern. To put their size in perspective, these particles …

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