Category: Research

SNU researchers develop tech for simultaneous production of purified water and hydrogen 

SNU researchers develop tech for simultaneous production of purified water and hydrogen 

December 7, 2025 |

In South Korea, Seoul National University College of Engineering announced that a research team led by Professor Sung Jae Kim from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering has developed a new energy-harvesting water purification system capable of producing both purified water and hydrogen simultaneously. The University noted that this innovative technology removes impurities from […]

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Chinese researchers develop bamboo-based bioplastic that biodegrades in 50 days

Chinese researchers develop bamboo-based bioplastic that biodegrades in 50 days

December 4, 2025 |

In China, international researchers have developed a method for making bamboo-based plastic which they say is strong enough to be used for industrial purposes but able to biodegrade in soil within 50 days. The researchers say organic-based plastics like these are often unable to handle tough conditions, making them unusable in areas such as infrastructure. […]

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Korean scientists create one-pot generation of rainbow-colored bacterial cellulose

Korean scientists create one-pot generation of rainbow-colored bacterial cellulose

December 3, 2025 |

In South Korea, integration of systems metabolic engineering with co-culture strategies that couples bacterial cellulose production with natural colorant biosynthesis enabled the one-pot generation of rainbow-colored bacterial cellulose, establishing a sustainable biomanufacturing platform that can replace petroleum-based textiles and eliminate chemical dyeing processes. A research group at KAIST has successfully developed a modular co-culture platform […]

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Chinese researchers develop electrocatalytic CO2 reduction reaction

Chinese researchers develop electrocatalytic CO2 reduction reaction

December 2, 2025 |

In China, electrocatalytic CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR) is an effective approach for converting CO2 into high-value chemicals and promoting carbon cycling. Among CO2RR products, ethylene (C2H4), as a crucial industrial feedstock, holds extensive market demand and significant economic value. Copper (Cu)-based catalysts exhibit unique advantages in CO2RR to C2H4 conversion due to their distinctive electronic […]

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Chinese researchers dig into biochar opportunities

Chinese researchers dig into biochar opportunities

December 1, 2025 |

In China, a new comprehensive study highlights the remarkable potential of engineered biochar, a carbon-rich product derived from plant and waste biomass, for addressing one of the world’s most stubborn environmental problems: the co-contamination of water by heavy metals and organic pollutants. This joint effort, led by researchers at Guizhou University with collaborators from across […]

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Biobased building material developed to enable large-scale marine restoration

Biobased building material developed to enable large-scale marine restoration

November 30, 2025 |

In Germany, Space Daily reported that researchers at the Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research have evaluated Xiriton, a construction material incorporating local grasses and seawater, for its suitability in coastal and tidal habitat restoration.  Xiriton consists of chopped dried grass, volcanic pozzolan, slaked lime, shells, sand, and seawater. The team tested the material in […]

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Texas A&M researchers develop Pressure Induced Carbon Capture method

Texas A&M researchers develop Pressure Induced Carbon Capture method

November 27, 2025 |

In Texas, a new, low-cost method for capturing carbon dioxide emissions from power plants and industrial facilities relies on a simple physical phenomenon — the same one that causes bubbles to fizz when popping a bottle of Champagne or cracking open a bottle of seltzer. The process, called Pressure Induced Carbon Capture (PICC), developed by researchers […]

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Austrian researchers develop low energy pilot plant to extract CO2 from the air

Austrian researchers develop low energy pilot plant to extract CO2 from the air

November 26, 2025 |

In Austria, a newly developed pilot plant, the size of a truck container, extracts 50 tons of CO2 from the atmosphere per year – and does so with a record low energy requirement of under 2.000 kilowatt-hours per ton. This new pilot plant, the Austrian Pilot Unit 1 (APU1), has been commissioned recently and is […]

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University of Bayreuth researchers develop new way to produce green hydrogen from seawater

University of Bayreuth researchers develop new way to produce green hydrogen from seawater

November 25, 2025 |

In Germany, an international research team led by the University of Bayreuth has developed an innovative method for producing green hydrogen directly from seawater – without the use of additional reagents. The researchers report their groundbreaking findings in the prestigious Journal of the American Chemical Society. The development of this innovative photocatalyst marks a significant […]

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Spanish researchers produce microalga for biofuels that cleans olive oil mill wastewater

Spanish researchers produce microalga for biofuels that cleans olive oil mill wastewater

November 24, 2025 |

In Spain, Retema reports team from the  Department of Chemical, Environmental and Materials Engineering at the University of Jaén (UJA)  has succeeded in producing biomass from the microalga  Neochloris oleoabundans , which is capable of  decontaminating water from olive oil mills  and accumulating compounds of high industrial value. This advance opens the door to generating […]

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