A unique carbon capture technology could offer a more cost-effective way to remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air and turn it into clean, synthetic fuel.
From advancing sustainability to enhancing efficiencies, student researchers are a part of UT’s energy story.
Researchers used a synthetic version of moon dust to build working solar panels, which could eventually be created within – ...
The same dirt that clings to astronauts' boots may one day keep their lights on. In a study published in Device, researchers ...
Scientists have created solar cells using simulated Moon dust, potentially solving one of space exploration's biggest ...
The researcher aims to replace Earth-made glass used in solar panels with 'moon glass,' or glass derived from lunar regolith.
According to Hyundai, the new Nexo can drive over 435 miles (700 km) on a full tank of hydrogen. That figure was produced ...
Researchers from Harwell Science and Innovation Campus explore methanol dynamics in copper-loaded zeolites using neutron ...