The Cool Down on MSN
Researchers uncover shocking new use for cocoa beans that could affect entire planet — and it has nothing to do with chocolate
Biochar could potentially capture a few billion tons of environmentally damaging gases every year. Researchers uncover ...
Biochar is produced from wood waste by heating it in a low-oxygen environment called pyrolysis, converting it into stabilized ...
Professor Girija Shankar Mahobia and his team (Dr. Vishwajit Mishra, Rehan Sachan, and Dr. L.S. Rao) from the Department of Metallurgical Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT-BHU) ...
A growing body of research suggests that combining enzymes with biochar, a carbon-rich material made from agricultural and ...
Scientists have combined molecular imprinting technology with biochar to create materials that can recognize and capture ...
Biochar made from corn cobs can remove microplastics and ammonia from water, offering a low-cost, reusable filter made from ...
The Brighterside of News on MSN
Scientists convert cigarette butts into new material for fast, durable energy storage
Billions of cigarette butts end up on sidewalks, beaches, and gutters each year. They are small, easy to ignore, and hard to ...
Microsoft is buying over 100,000 tons of carbon dioxide removal credits from India's Varaha over the next three years.
The agreement is Microsoft's third carbon removal agreement to be announced this week alone, following deals with egenerative ...
Large buyers look for CDR project developers with a track record in large deals and capital raising, and the ability to scale ...
It’s one of the world’s biggest killers, leading to lung cancer, heart disease, and COPD, not to mention child pneumonia and low birth-weight babies. It affects billions of people. And if you think it ...
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