by Grace Ebert | Apr 14, 2025
Intrigued by signs of wear and former uses, Richard Haining has a deep reverence for the material and its history.
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by Komoneed | Apr 14, 2025
Despite being fun to drive and surprisingly practical, the Ford Puma Gen-E feels a little late to the game in terms of electric ability
by Komoneed | Apr 14, 2025
IN A NUTSHELL 🌍 Scientists have significantly reduced the CO2-to-CO conversion time from 24 hours to just 15 minutes. 🔬 The innovative method uses phthalocyanines applied through a graffiti-like spray technique for efficiency. ⚡ This new approach surpasses industrial standards for reaction rate and stability in CO production. 💡 The technology holds potential for broader […]
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by Komoneed | Apr 14, 2025
A major new community solar project is coming to the Isle of Arran in Scotland. The 6 megawatt Glenkiln solar farm will be Scotland’s largest entirely community-owned solar farm. The £5 million ($6.48 million) project proposal recently gained planning approval and will move forward in securing construction financing, Energy Global reported. According to Arran Community […]
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by Komoneed | Apr 14, 2025
In 2018, China made global headlines when it banned the importation of foreign plastic and electronic waste. This fleeting news item exposed one of the dirty secrets of the Western world’s trash – that much of our garbage is, in reality, shipped elsewhere, many times under the shield of “recycling,” a little-known fact until China’s […]
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