Imagine never charging your phone again or having a pacemaker that lasts a lifetime. Scientists are developing tiny nuclear ...
While energy-from-waste (EfW) plants are widely regarded as a cleaner alternative to landfills, new research has revealed ...
Because it decays slowly — with a half-life of 5,730 years — a radiocarbon battery could theoretically last millennia. That’s ...
Rechargeable lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries typically last hours or days between charging. However, with repeated use, ...
The global energy transition is inevitable, and the shift from traditional energy production methods to innovative solutions ...
Researchers at South Korea’s Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science & Technology led by Su-Il In have developed of a ...
A small prototype nuclear battery powered by a radioactive form of carbon can safely power devices for decades – and possibly even for a user’s entire lifetime – on a single charge, scientists say.
Fuels like kerosene can be produced in a climate-friendly way from CO2, water and green electricity using power-to-liquid ...
When light interacts with metallic nanostructures, it instantaneously generates plasmonic hot carriers, which serve as key ...
New research from Stanford University has investigated the performance limits of transition metal dichalcogenide solar cells ...
By combining these process steps, it is possible to fully utilize the carbon dioxide provided and achieve the highest possible energy conversion efficiency, as this process chain allows efficient ...