NASA reveals the secret of «spiders» on Mars
Researchers from NASA have finally revealed the secret of formation mysterious spider-like geological structures on Mars.
Candy out of thin air — Chinese turn CO₂ into food
Chinese researchers from Tianjin Institute of Industrial Biotechnology, consisting of The Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) has developed an innovative method for converting methanol into sugar.
Mysterious sand structures in the sea off Norway are changing the way we think about geology
Giant sand structures at the bottom of the North Sea have puzzled scientists for years. Now researchers have learned that they were formed as a result of geological process, which has never been observed on such a scale before.
Fig trees turn CO₂ into stone and make fertilizer for themselves, — study
Scientists from the United States, Kenya, Austria and Switzerland have confirmed in a new study, that figs can to absorb CO₂ and effectively store it in its own trunk and the soil around it.
The world’s oceans are so acidic that they dissolve the shells of marine life
According to a study by ocean scientists from the UK, USA and Europe, more than 40% of the surface of the world’s oceans have already exceeded the maximum permissible level of acidification.
Cement from the air and a clean environment, — a new method of capturing CO₂
American researchers have developed a new method for capturing CO2 with its subsequent transformation into metal oxalates, which can be used as precursors for cement production.
Fuel for airplanes straight from the air — new MIT development absorbs carbon dioxide
Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the United States have developed a sodium-air fuel cell, which can power heavy electric vehicles, including airplanes.
Powered by the Sun and without emissions: scientists have created a «eco-reactor» to convert CO₂ into fuel
Scientists at the University of Cambridge have developed a solar-powered reactor that captures CO₂ directly from the air and converts it into synthesis gas.
March 2024 is the hottest March on record. And this is the 10th consecutive month that has broken temperature records
Every month since April 2023 has broken its own temperature records — and March of this year only supported this disappointing statistic, reports is the European Union’s climate change monitoring service.
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