Chinese scientists have found a way to recycle lithium batteries using only carbon dioxide and water – eliminating the need for harsh, polluting chemicals to extract the lithium and upcycle cathode ...
Researchers found that eroded lava rubble beneath the South Atlantic can trap enormous amounts of CO2 for tens of millions of years. These porous breccia deposits store far more carbon than previously ...
Liberty Global PLC (NASDAQ:LBTYA) reported its third-quarter 2025 earnings, revealing a stronger-than-expected revenue performance. The company reported revenues of 1.21 billion dollars, surpassing ...
In what may become another strategically positive moat around its business, Apple has announced a huge 650MW European energy investment to ensure the energy required to use its devices and services is ...
Abstract: Accurately identifying the types of partial discharge (PD) in gas-insulated switchgear (GIS) is very important for the stable operation of power grid. As environmentally friendly gas, ...
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BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Mich., July 29, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--O2 Investment Partners (www.o2investment.com) is excited to announce the promotions of Jimmy Frye to Partner, Charles Miller to Principal, and ...
Oak trees change their fine roots and ‘energise’ soil microbes by supplying them with a cocktail of small organic compounds, all to supplement the trees’ supply of essential nutrients when exposed to ...
Hydrates, Flow Assurance & Phase Equilibria Research Group, Institute of GeoEnergy Engineering, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh EH14 4AS, Scotland, U.K. Hydrates, Flow Assurance & Phase Equilibria ...
ABSTRACT: Climate change impacts soil nitrogen, influencing plant responses to elevated atmospheric [CO2]. Understanding the interaction between nitrogen supply and elevated [CO2] is crucial for ...
Levels of the most significant planet-warming gas in our atmosphere rose more quickly than ever previously recorded last year, scientists say, leaving a key global climate target hanging by a thread.
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