A team of researchers from the University of Bath, UK, has invented a phone screen that can become softer or harder under pressure. The authors believe this could be used
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Here is the third and concluding part of the series authored by Professors Furfari and Mund. Beginning with an exploration of the escalating global demand for electricity, they delved into
Delve into the second installment of ‘Nuclear Power Takes Off,’ penned by Samuel Furfari, esteemed Professor at the University of Brussels, and Ernest Mund, distinguished Emeritus Extraordinary Professor at UCL.
Amidst the proceedings of COP 28, a significant milestone was reached as 22 nations came together to endorse an agreement aimed at advancing nuclear energy initiatives. This pivotal accord appears
More than a third of Africa’s great ape population is in danger due to mining, according to a study published by Science Advances. A team of researchers from the German
An international team of researchers, including various universities from the UK and Germany, successfully found a way to convert CO2 into fuel, according to a study published in the Sustainable
A team from the University of Cambridge and the Center for Nanophotonics, AMOLF in Amsterdam found a new approach to capture solar energy, according to a study published in the
Converting rainforest into farming land restructures food webs (energy transfer in the ecosystem) and fundamentally changes how they operate, according to a study published in Nature. Every day, more rainforests
Coastal regions along the eastern areas of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans are among the world’s most productive and biodiverse regions. A new study published in Science Advances provides new
COP28 was seen by many as groundbreaking, with the first appearance of the term ‘energy’ in the conclusions. The mention of a ‘transitioning away’ from fossil fuels’ caused a stir.