When you're cooking or baking in the kitchen, recipes measure liquids in varying ways. Sometimes you'll get a milliliter, sometimes you'll get a cup, and maybe you'll just get teaspoons or tablespoons ...
The wonder-material graphene may have a new trick to add to its resume: converting carbon dioxide into liquid fuels. A team at Rice University has used nitrogen-doped graphene quantum dots (NGQDs) as ...
US and Australia-based researchers have discovered a cheap new way to capture and convert CO2 emissions using liquid gallium. The process can be done at room temperature and uses the metal to ...
In the year 2013, the amount of greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere - particularly carbon dioxide - increased at its fastest rate in 30 years. According to the World Meterological Association ...
"The method provides a way to store electrical energy in a form that can be readily used as a transportation fuel," chemical engineer James Liao of the University of California at Los Angeles, ...
Not content with it being able to make futuristic sensors, researchers have now found a way to harness graphene to make it convert CO2 into liquid fuels. Just a few days ago (16 December), we were ...
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