Bio-Electrochemical Cell Producing Hydrogen from M | Newswise

Bio-Electrochemical Cell Producing Hydrogen from M | Newswise

Newswise — Dr. Jwa Eunjin and her research team at the Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER) have achieved a significant breakthrough in clean energy technology. The team has successfully enhanced a crucial component of a bio-electrochemical cell, enabling more efficient hydrogen production from microorganisms found in waste. This advancement resolves longstanding power loss challenges…

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Microplastics Floating in Water, Caught by Floatin | Newswise

Microplastics Floating in Water, Caught by Floatin | Newswise

Newswise — In recent years, microplastics have garnered significant attention due to their detection in tap and bottled water, as well as in rivers, lakes, and oceans. Conventional filtering technologies for water treatment have difficulty effectively filtering out microplastics of various sizes and shapes and are prone to clogging. Additionally, recovering small particles requires extremely…

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Controlling infectious disease between wildlife an | Newswise

Controlling infectious disease between wildlife an | Newswise

BYLINE: Kay Ledbetter Newswise — Sapna Chitlapilly Dass, Ph.D., assistant professor in microbial ecology and microbiome interactions, Department of Animal Science, is studying the ongoing threat of emerging pathogens that can necessitate prompt deployment of medical countermeasures for life-saving interventions. And Dass, a Texas A&M AgriLife researcher in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, wants to nip it in…

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Dragon 5 Unleashed: Charting New Frontiers in Eart | Newswise

Dragon 5 Unleashed: Charting New Frontiers in Eart | Newswise

Newswise — Spanning 55 projects and involving 736 scientists, Dragon 5 has facilitated access to 54 different satellite data types. The special issue, featuring 24 papers, highlights key progress in seven areas of remote sensing research: solid Earth, atmosphere, calibration and validation, cryosphere and hydrology, ecosystems, coastal and marine environments, and sustainable agriculture. This collaborative…

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VUMC and Philips Landmark Emissions Assessment of a Radiology Department Published in Premier Industry Journal | Newswise

VUMC and Philips Landmark Emissions Assessment of a Radiology Department Published in Premier Industry Journal | Newswise

BYLINE: Holly Fletcher Newswise — A seminal cradle-to-grave analysis of hospital-based radiology services by the Department of Radiology at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and Royal Philips found the energy consumption from imaging equipment accounted for more than 50% of the department’s greenhouse gas emissions and shed light on areas to focus future evidence-based strategies to…

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Technological Breakthrough in Carbon Nanotube Applications for Battery Dry Process | Newswise

Technological Breakthrough in Carbon Nanotube Applications for Battery Dry Process | Newswise

Newswise — A research team led by Dr. Joong Tark Han at the Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute (KERI) Nano Hybrid Technology Research Center has developed the world’s first technology for producing highly dispersible carbon nanotube (CNT) powder, which can be easily applicable to environmentally-friendly secondry battery dry processes. CNTs are a novel material with a…

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