Wednesday, December 30, 2020

Special Reports

Making a circular, bio-based economy possible

The importance of setting real big steps towards a circular economy is increasing every day. That we need to leave the devastating linear economy behind...

Cross-continental collaboration

Researchers from the Center for Governance and Culture in Europe share their methods of promoting interdisciplinary science The Center for Governance and Culture in Europe...

Arctic charm

Professor Sirpa Kurppa of the Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke) discusses the opportunities for development and resilience in the charming Finnish Arctic Northern Finland's Arctic...

Aurelius Environmental revolutionises lead-acid battery recycling

Waste management and recycling team Aurelius Environmental is piloting a green, low-cost and highly efficient process for recycling of lead-acid batteries Founded in 2014, Aurelius...

A collaborative approach to CCUS technology development

Climate change is one of the biggest challenges facing us collectively. It will require new approaches, such as CO2 capture, new policies and practical...

Tilray – Advancing Cannabinoid Science

Tilray’s Medical Advisory Board facilitates ground-breaking advancements in cannabinoid science. Tilray, a Canadian federally-licensed global leader in medical cannabis research and production, is proud to...

ESVM Ltd. facilitates climate business investment

Energy Strategic Value Management Ltd. delivers private equity investment in renewable and low-carbon climate mitigation technologies, projects and infrastructure Energy Strategic Value Management Limited (ESVM)...

Escape Chute Systems introduces vertical escape chutes

Contrary to popular belief, escape chutes used as a means of emergency evacuation by entrapped persons from high areas is not a recent innovation The...

Towards knowledge-based infrastructure degradation strategies

Professor Dr Ueli Angst and Professor Dr Bernhard Elsener, ETH Zurich, Institute for Building Materials Conventional building materials Reinforced concretes are the world’s most used man-made building...

Alternative aviation fuels

The Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Sheffield, UK, highlights recent developments in aviation fuel. Rigorous testing is required to ensure that any alternative, environmentally sustainable fuel performs as good as or better than conventional fuels under all conditions.

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