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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.
In a nutshell Scientists engineered a self-sustaining system using cyanobacteria and fungi that can grow on Martian soil ...
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, ...
This bioplastic seems to have a similar cooling power to another recent invention, the world's whitest paint, estimated to reflect 98.1 percent of sunlight and to keep painted surfaces 4.4°C (7.92°F) ...
Earlier this week, hundreds of the industry’s finest descended on the Hilton Bankside hotel in London for the inaugural Life ...
Imagine printing your Martian home from dust, sunlight, and a bit of biology. A new synthetic lichen system uses fungi and ...
The Department of Housing and Urban Development, whose Brutalist D.C. headquarters has been marked for disposal, will take ...
Workers say they've dealt with a rodent and raccoon infestation at a building where science centre materials are stored, and ...
Priya Ranjan works at the intersection of computational biology and bioinformatics, focusing on plant-microbe interactions, ...
The dream of living on Mars has been around for decades, often featured in science fiction books and movies. But with successful Mars landings and continued exploration, scientists are now taking ...
An international team of scientists has developed a biodegradable material that could slash global energy consumption without ...