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Redwood Materials has launched a new business — taking old EV batteries to store energy and help power businesses.
The EPA wants to reconsider a 2024-announced ban on the last type of asbestos known to still be in use in the United States.
Swiss scientists have developed a photosynthetic living material that uses cyanobacteria to absorb and store CO2.
In a nutshell Scientists engineered a self-sustaining system using cyanobacteria and fungi that can grow on Martian soil ...
Swiss scientists have developed a 3D-printable, algae-based material that actively absorbs carbon dioxide from the air, ...
To address this, a Texas A&M University engineering professor collaborating with University of Nebraska-Lincoln researchers is working to help achieve this with a new bio-engineered synthetic lichen, ...