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Artificial plants generate power and cut indoor CO2 by 90%

Artificial plants generate power and cut indoor CO2 by 90%

Researchers at Binghamton University have developed innovative artificial plants that purify indoor air while generating clean energy.

Engineering industry reacts to first Labour Budget in 14 years

Engineering industry reacts to first Labour Budget in 14 years

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has officially announced the Labour government's first budget since 2010, with the mantra “invest, invest, invest.”

Smart silk thread converts clothes into charging stations

Smart silk thread converts clothes into charging stations

A silk thread embedded with conductive plastic is capable of converting everyday clothing into power sources for health monitoring devices and mobile electronics, eliminating the need for batteries.

Cost-effective decarbonisation of US shipping by 2035 possible, says study

Cost-effective decarbonisation of US shipping by 2035 possible, says study

A new Berkeley Lab study reveals that converting US ships to battery-electric power could drastically reduce emissions.

Belgium to launch world’s first artificial energy island

Belgium to launch world’s first artificial energy island

The European Investment Bank has committed €650 million to Belgium’s Princess Elisabeth Island, set to advance the EU’s green energy transition.

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