New Carbon Storage Technology Is Fastest of Its Kindby University of Texas at AustinUnique ice-like materials can bury carbon dioxide in the ocean, preventing it from being released into the atmosphere
Organic Material from Mars Reveals the Likely Origin of Life’s Building Blocksby University of Copenhagen
Towards Converting Carbon Dioxide into Useful Materialsby Washington University in St. Louis,Shawn Ballard
NewsToday's CO2 Increase Rate Surpasses 50,000-Year Recordby Oregon State UniversityAnalysis of ancient Antarctic ice shows that current rate of atmospheric CO2 increase is 10 times faster than any other point in last 50 millennia
NewsPowering Nitrogenases: Researchers Find New Targets for Improving Biocatalystsby Max-Planck-GesellschaftTwo proteins have been identified that are crucial for the energy supply of the promising biocatalyst iron nitrogenase
NewsAcidity of Antarctic Waters Could Double by Century’s Endby University of Colorado BoulderIncreases in the amount of CO2 dissolving in the oceans is contributing to rising acidity and threatening biodiversity
NewsPlants Might Be Able to Absorb More Carbon Dioxide than Previously Expectedby Trinity College DublinNew models that incorporate more of our understanding of plant physiology project stronger vegetation carbon uptake
NewsFrom Carbon Dioxide to Green Chemicals—Researchers Are One Step Closerby Technical University of Denmark A research team has increased the shelf life of electrolyzers that convert CO2 from half a day to 100 hours
NewsMaps Reveal Biochar’s Potential for Mitigating Climate Changeby Cornell UniversityStudy finds that converting crop residues into biochar could sequester up to one billion tons of carbon annually
NewsResearch Leads to Groundbreaking Green Propane Production Methodby Illinois Institute of TechnologyResearchers develop new device that can convert carbon dioxide into propane in a way that is economically viable
NewsEnhancing Carbon Dioxide Reductionby Kanazawa UniversityThe results are an important step forward towards the use of 2D electrocatalysts in CO2 reduction applications
NewsNovel Tin-Based Metal–Organic Frameworks for Reducing Carbon Dioxide to Formateby Tokyo Institute of TechnologyUsing tin in this process helps overcome the limitation of needing rare metals as a component
NewsBreath Test Can Monitor Metabolism at Homeby Anglia Ruskin UniversityFirst applied research to evaluate device finds it may detect changes linked to diet