


Microwave Technology Promises Sustainable Recovery of Minerals from E-waste
Researchers from West Virginia University develop microwave-based recycling method to recover vital minerals like gallium, indium, and tantalum from electronic waste, aiming to address supply shortages and environmental concerns while supporting national security and...
Breakthrough in Artificial Photosynthesis
Researchers from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, in collaboration with several academic partners, have unveiled significant advancements in artificial photosynthesis, demonstrating the capacity to transform CO₂ into valuable hydrocarbons such as ethane and...
ReVentas Funding To Scale Chemical Recycling Technology
Scottish start-up ReVentas raises significant Series A funding to expand its environmentally friendly plastic recycling process that reduces carbon emissions by 80%, aiming for commercial deployment by 2027 and addressing key waste management challenges through...