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A delicate balance: water scarcity in South Africa Implementing conservation and demand reduction measures will help secure water for future generations. South Africa is currently overexploiting its ...
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Step inside the laboratory as Chibueze Amanchukwu and his team investigate the chemistry that could lead to better batteries ...
Camp Buehring, a United States military base nestled in northern Kuwait just 20 miles from the Iraqi border, faces a ...
Turbine manufacturers have been active across most continents, carrying out extensive modernisation and equipping new hydro ...
The development in Manor taps into the natural heat deep underground to run heating and cooling systems for the planned 7,500 ...
The retail and infrastructure giant also is investing in bioplastics developments and recycling to address consumer packaging ...
Nearly 150 new Florida laws went into effect on July 1 after Gov. Ron DeSantis signed 11 more the day before. Here is what ...
The crisscross design of a net has its difficulties. When the net's holes are too small, they get clogged with water, which redirects the fog stream away from the harvester.
Using sunlight, rather than electrolysers, to split water into hydrogen has been a dream since the 1960s. A Fortescue-backed pilot plant is hoping to make that a commercial reality.
On Tuesday, water treatment and resource recovery firm Gradiant announced that its wholly owned lithium-focused subsidiary, Alkali, will design and construct a commercial lithium production plant in ...