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New material can remove carbon dioxide from industrial waste
A team of researchers at the University of Bayreuth, Germany, has developed a material that can remove carbon dioxide from industrial waste.
In the journal...
Farm to fork to be incorporated into the European sustainable food system
The Council of the European Union has announced a set of conclusions for its farm to fork strategy, stressing the importance of a European...
Researchers generate new tissues using a magnetic field and hydrogels
A team of researchers at the University of Pennsylvania, USA, have used a magnetic field and hydrogels to generate new tissues.
These findings, published in...
New technology to improve the extraction of thorium
A Russian research consortium has improved the technology used in the alkaline extraction of thorium, increasing the sustainability and safety of nuclear power.
The consortium...
Astrophysicists mitigate gravitational lensing using self-calibration methods
Scientists from the University of Texas at Dallas, USA, have demonstrated the first use of self-calibration to remove contamination from gravitational lensing signals, paving...
European Commission announces its COVID-19 vaccine strategy
The European Commission has presented the key elements of the EU’s COVID-19 vaccine strategy, which aims to distribute vaccines safely and efficiently across member...
NASA’s new Moon missions will involve drilling for water below the surface
NASA has awarded $47m to Intuitive Machines of Houston, USA, for the development of a drill and a mass spectrometer, which will be delivered...
Oscillating agitation to increase yield in insulin production
Pharmaceutical producers can count on the innovative FUNDAMIX® Vibromixer to maximise yield in insulin production.
Insulin crystals are polymorphic, ranging in size from 50-100 microns....
€5.37m to improve the sustainability of aquaculture in Denmark
The Danish Fisheries Agency has announced the launch of a new grant scheme, worth €5.37m, to improve the sustainability of aquaculture facilities and stimulate...
Research engineers create a sustainable, organic redox flow battery
Researchers at the Laboratory of Organic Electronics, Linköping University, have created an organic redox flow battery, with a large capacity to store energy from...











