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  • Repair, Reuse and Recycle: Dealing With Solar Panels at the End of Their Useful Life

    UNSW Sydney solar experts say we need bespoke technology designed to recycle important elements inside solar panels.

  • Underestimated Heat Storage

    There are many effects of climate change. Perhaps the most broadly known is global warming, which is caused by heat building up in various parts of the Earth system, such as the atmosphere, the ocean, the cryosphere and the land. 

  • How Fiber-Optic Sensing and New Materials Could Reduce the Cost of Floating Offshore Wind

    In shallow waters, offshore wind turbines are fixed to the ocean floor.

  • A First Step to Designing Better Solid-State Batteries

    Electrifying transportation is an essential step towards mitigating climate change.

  • Drones Fly Low and Slow for Radiation Detection

    Unoccupied aerial vehicles, better known as drones, have rapidly advanced from a quirky, high-flying novelty to a versatile workhorse.

  • Groundbreaking Images of Root Chemicals Offer New Insights on Plant Growth

    Technology used in cancer research leads to roadmap of chemicals important for agriculture, food production and climate resilience.

  • Long-Duration Energy Storage: The Time Is Now

    States with decarbonization goals must plan, prepare, and test for long-duration energy storage.

  • Engineers at UMass Amherst Harvest Abundant Clean Energy From Thin Air, 24/7

    A team of engineers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst has recently shown that nearly any material can be turned into a device that continuously harvests electricity from humidity in the air. 

  • Breakthrough in Computer Chip Energy Efficiency Could Cut Data Center Electricity Use

    Researchers at Oregon State University and Baylor University have made a breakthrough toward reducing the energy consumption of the photonic chips used in data centers and supercomputers.

  • UW Researchers Examine Cooling Power Plants With Brackish Groundwater

    A new analysis led by a University of Wyoming researcher shows that brackish or salty groundwater has the potential to replace fresh water to cool coal- and natural gas-fired power plants and strengthen resilience in the energy infrastructure, although there’s a cost associated with doing so.

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