Carbon dioxide, carbon capture, PNNL, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, climate change Scientists at one of the country's premier research labs have discovered a record-cheap way to capture ...
The world’s leading carbon capture companies include Carbon Clean, Climeworks, Carbon Recycling International and CarbonCure ...
“The goal was to understand what’s really happening when carbonate rocks encounter high levels of carbon dioxide,” the ...
Researchers have managed to speed up a natural process that normally takes thousands of years, creating a lab “machine” to capture carbon dioxide. A new study shows how limestone, dolomite, and ...
Amazon’s Web Services are partnering with an AI company to build carbon capture machines, which could mitigate the harmful effects of the colossal energy required to operate them. AWS has teamed up ...
Oak Ridge National Laboratory scientist, Charles Seipp, is one of many working to find chemicals that capture carbon dioxide readily and release it with relatively ...
The 90-tonne Automated Fiber Placement (AFP) machine has been custom-designed and built for Rocket Lab and is expected to save around 150,000 manufacturing hours in the Neutron rocket’s production ...
Like rooftop solar panels, the approach would use existing infrastructure to lower the cost and widen the reach of carbon-capture efforts. As carbon emissions continue to rise there's growing ...
Researchers are developing battery technologies to fight climate change in two ways, by expanding the use of renewable energy and capturing airborne carbon dioxide. Researchers recently created and ...
The Aircela acts like a mini direct air capture facility, sucking up carbon dioxide and then synthesizing it into real, usable gasoline for cars. By Mack DeGeurin Published May 28, 2025 11:15 AM EDT ...
One evening in late 1997, 11-year-old Claire Lackner walked into her dad’s study looking for an idea for an experiment for her sixth-grade science class. Her dad, Klaus Lackner, happened to be a ...
It has been billed as an ingenious solution in the battle against climate change. And from photos alone, the true purpose of the 'Mammoth' machine stationed in Iceland may deceive you. The 360ft ...