Kadamba Brings Environmental Sustainability through Green Nanotechnology

The principles of green nanotechnology focus on using environmentally friendly materials, energy-efficient processes, waste reduction, and the development of recyclable and biodegradable nanoproducts. According to the National Library of Medicine (NLOM), nanotechnology has the potential to contribute significantly to environmental and climate protection by conserving resources, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and minimizing hazardous waste. The…

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Materials of Tomorrow: MIT’s Breakthrough in Predicting Stable Metal-Organic Frameworks

MIT researchers have made a significant breakthrough in predicting the stability of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), which could have various applications such as capturing greenhouse gases. Using a computational model, the team identified 10,000 ultrastable MOF structures suitable for different purposes, including converting methane to methanol. The researchers created a database of these materials and made…

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Fluor and Carbfix to collaborate on carbon capture and storage tech

Fluor Corporation and Carbfix, a carbon dioxide (CO2) mineral storage operator, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on developing integrated carbon capture and storage (CCS) solutions for hard-to-abate industries. The two companies will focus on an end-to-end CO2 reduction solution by combining their respective expertise. Fluor will contribute its Econamine FG PlusSM…

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