Engineers create an efficient system to capture carbon dioxide directly from the air, advancing climate solutions.
Engineering researchers have developed carbon capture systems that use molecules called quinones, dissolved in water, as their capturing compounds. A new study provides critical insights into the ...
Researchers have developed a groundbreaking technology using microorganisms to transform industrial CO2 emissions into useful ...
A new study examines ways that carbon could be used as a key ingredient in building materials—particularly biomass plastics ...
With existing technology, it's a highly energy-intensive process. Scientists develop unique membrane technology that could be ...
Oil giant retracts claim it stores about a million tonnes of CO2 annually at its flagship carbon capture project after being ...
A Norwegian shipping company has announced that it has modified one of its vessels to install the "world's first" onboard carbon capture and storage system to reduce emissions.
Svante has partnered with Tenaska to advance carbon capture solutions. Takeaway Points  Svante has partnered with Tenaska to ...
A U.S. regulator on Wednesday proposed new rules to strengthen safety requirements for carbon dioxide and hazardous liquid ...
"By partnering with CoorsTek Membrane Sciences, we aim to accelerate the commercialization of metal-ceramic membrane technology, paving the way for cost-effective carbon capture and hydrogen ...
The aviation industry is frantically searching for scalable solutions. Direct air capture could help to both offset fossil emissions, and replace jet fuel.