From carbon-lite AI to recycled human hair, Eco-Business sifts through the technologies that tackled environmental and social ...
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Algae-based asphalt shrugs off freezing temperatures and reduces carbon output
Scientists turn algae into asphalt, cutting cracks in freezing weather and slashing carbon emissions from roads.
Snow and ice can damage paved surfaces, leading to frost heaves and potholes. These become potential hazards for drivers and ...
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Highly insulating polymer film that shields satellites to boost flexible electronics’ performance
Researchers at Empa have succeeded in making aluminum-coated polymer film material even more resistant by implementing an ultra-thin intermediate layer.
When you think of carbon emissions related to driving, you probably think of emissions coming from your vehicle. But the road you’re driving on almost certainly also emits carbon. In its production ...
LOOM Carbon plans to scale its proprietary thermal chemical recycling platform for textile waste with RTI International.
Researchers have developed a novel AI-driven framework using the XGBoost algorithm to accurately evaluate the skid resistance ...
Algae oil in asphalt improves moisture resistance and flexibility, offering a green solution for durable, cost-effective pavement in cold climates.
Nomination Period Extended: Due to the impacts of the federal government shutdown on many of our members, we have extended the nomination period for the 2027 National Awards until December 15 at 11:59 ...
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