A new U.S. startup uses 3D-printed cartridges to recover high-purity critical minerals from industrial and e-waste.
Researchers demonstrated a 3D printing process that deposits tungsten carbide only where needed while preserving extreme hardness.
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Engineered biochar paired with artificial humic substances boosts sunlight-driven reactions for pollution cleanup ...
On February 5, the US-based battery developer announced the launch of its first commercial solid-state battery program in the ...
Pacific Fusion's latest experiments at the Z Pulsed Power Facility use magnetic diffusion to "pre-magnetize" fuel.
Researchers engineer ultra-thin 2D layers in perovskite solar cells, cutting buried interface defects by 90% and boosting ...
A Xiaomi SU7 Pro electric vehicle has taken Chinese social media by storm after reporting 94.5 percent battery health after ...
HYDRA-400 drone is a new generation of ultra heavy-lift uncrewed aerial vehicle and it uses a hybrid combination of electric ...
A Japanese fusion company's latest milestone brings us a step closer to practically limitless energy through nuclear fusion.
Driven by osmotic pressure, thermodynamic constraints, and system losses, desalination remains an energy-intensive process ...