At Penn’s DumoLab, researchers work to solve multiple problems: how to keep food waste out of landfills, make healthier building materials and tackle climate change.
Circular economies don’t follow the ‘take, make and dispose’ model but try to keep products in use for as long as possible by ...
Building upon the chemistry that oysters use in miles-long reefs, scientists have found a way to create cement that is ...
Abu Dhabi, UAE: Abu Dhabi Projects and Infrastructure Centre (ADPIC) and Abu Dhabi Housing Authority (ADHA) have signed a ...
A weekend of pruning, mowing, and trimming can leave your yard looking great and your cleanup pile looking huge. Branches, ...
Scientists are exploring a method to convert plastic waste into fuels and valuable chemicals using sunlight, potentially ...
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A middle school student built a sidewalk material that absorbs rainwater instead of flooding streets, using materials most people throw away
After seeing floodwater spill from a driveway into the street during a storm in Miami, sixth grader Luca Durham began ...
Birmingham researchers are exploring the diverse mix of power generation methods essential to a sustainable future.
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Researchers explore using dairy waste to make greener building materials
A new research project by the University of South Wales is exploring ways to turn dairy waste into greener building materials ...
There's a breakthrough in the fight against waste: a self-repairing material that scientists claim has a usable lifespan of ...
A report by the Marin Biomass Project says more than two-thirds of discarded natural materials like vegetation end up in ...
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