Travelling Light: The Next-Gen Tech that Will Power Green Hydrogen Airplanes
Sustainable aviation is one step closer thanks to green hydrogen airplanes capable of carrying fuel in ultralight graphite tanks.
Saltwater-based aqueous batteries could be edging closer to commercial viability, thanks to a promising breakthrough.
Sustainable aviation is one step closer thanks to green hydrogen airplanes capable of carrying fuel in ultralight graphite tanks.
Railways could soon adopt technological solutions from electric cars, including batteries and artificial intelligence.
MIT researchers create a battery with the consistency of molasses for wind and solar energy storage
In addition to smart clothing and tents, new thread-shaped batteries can be used for 3D printing
The latest transparent solar glass makes it possible to generate energy while also controlling the light in a room or growing plants in greenhouses.
The new farming method increases by four the production of kelp algae in an eco-friendly way.
A new technique produces jet fuel from food waste and animal manure, reducing greenhouse gas emissions by up to 165%.
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