Futuristic 'Green' Fabric That Works Like a Smartphone Unveiled by Scientists
A futuristic 'green' wearable device fabric that works like a smartphone has been unveiled by scientists at Fudan University in China.
A futuristic 'green' wearable device fabric that works like a smartphone has been unveiled by scientists at Fudan University in China.
Canadian clean-tech startup CarbonCure's technology imprisons CO2 emissions from chemical plants inside concrete, strengthening it.
In Kerala, India, fishermen are collecting plastic waste caught in their nets, and sending it to shredding facilities for use in roads
Lima, the driest megacity which relies on and glaciers for water, looks to erect fog catching towers and nets to prevent climate change.
Adán Ramirez Sánchez has invented biodegradable algae solar panels that generate electricity and oxygen from co2.
In a Series A funding round, UK ag startup Deep Branch raised â¬8 million for their revolutionary CO2 to animal feed technology Proton.
DroneSeed uses heavy-lift drones to reseed and restore forests after wildfires 6-times faster than by hand and at a fraction of the cost.
Boys in the UK who regularly played video games were less likely to develop depressive symptoms, finds new University College London study.
"Hempcrete," made from the woody core of hemp, is showing promise as an environmentally friendly building material.
In one Chinese city, Van Gogh's famous masterpiece Starry Night has been created in the night sky to stunning effect.
Powering LED light, purifying salt water, and utilizing solar power, Henry Goglau's solar desalination still is a Lexus Design Award finalist.
These air-free bike tires are made from NASA technology. With SMART Tire Company, soon they'll be available to all.
Potentially solving an all-time great mystery, the 2,000 year old clockwork planetarium, the Antikythera Mechanism, has been reproduced.
Canada's new Dark Vessel Detection program is using cutting-edge satellite technology to find illegal fishing vessels.
Roads in which waste plastic is melted down and mixed with paving materials are becoming more common around the world.
A one-take drone video filmed inside a Minneapolis bowling alley has millions talking, with the FPV footage earning plaudits from Hollywood
Researchers at Yokohama National University have developed the first wearable devices to precisely monitor jaundice, and real-time vitals.
A new method for producing plastics: using plant oils and engineering "break points" in the long hydrocarbon chains make it 96% recyclable.
The Hubble telescope's algorithm for identifying stars is being used to build a database of whale sharks to help protect the species.
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