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Turning up the heat on steel’s carbon pollution problem
EU scientists are checking brand-new hydrogen-powered heaters that might lower discharges from among the globe’s most carbon-intensive sectors– without closing down man…
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How can SMEs drive a greener and more inclusive Europe?
Regardless of what some think, little and medium-sized ventures (SMEs) can play an essential duty in the electronic, environment-friendly and social shift occurring in the 21st cen…
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Scientists use textile ash to create extremely strong cement
Scientists at Kaunas College of Modern Technology (KTU) are creating brand-new methods to transform fabric waste right into power and high-performance concrete products, using last…
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New polymer electrolyte design promises safer, longer-lasting solid-state lithium batteries
A research study group connected with UNIST has actually shown a straightforward yet reliable approach to prolong the life expectancy of all-solid-state batteries– by merely …
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Silicon could power the next generation of lithium‑ion batteries
By including silicon to battery anodes, power storage space can be increased and even tripled. Ph.D. trainee Ali Abo Hamad at FSCN Proving ground has actually created a lasting tec…
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Stretchable battery uses natural acids and gelatin for greener wearables
Researchers with McGill’s Trottier Institute for Sustainability in Engineering and Design have developed a stretchable, eco-friendly battery suitable for use in wearable and …
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Uzbekistan elevates water and tailings focus as uranium winds blow
Tashkent held the 3rd conference of the nationwide Inter-Institutional Working Team (IIWG) .
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Karnalyte touts 70-year potash mine in Canada
Karnalyte Resources (TSX: KRN) has released an updated feasibility study for its Wynyard potash project in Saskatchewan, Canada, that outlines a 70-year mine life and stronger econ…
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Copper Mark signs MoU with solar initiative
The efforts consist of a market management job to map worth chains .
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Intelligence Newsletter – 27/11/25
Mining intelligence research study reveals irregular, irregular regional work coverage by significant miners. .