Climate change, population growth, conflict and humanitarian crises are putting increasing pressure on the world's water ...
Solar water splitting is one of the most direct ways to produce green hydrogen using sunlight. However, most photocatalysts ...
A newly developed plastic material of the same type as is used in baby diapers can collect clean and safe drinking water from the air.
University of Pennsylvania researchers accidentally stumbled onto a novel material that can pull water from the air without requiring external energy. While testing a mix of hydrophilic nanopores and ...
That trait, which makes a coffee lid or a fishing float so useful, also turns plastic into a long-term guest in places it was never invited. Unrecovered fragments collect across ecosystems, and they ...
Our atmosphere holds six times more water than you’ll find in all the rivers on Earth. The dew drops you see on grass and water droplets on a cold juice bottle are evidence of this natural reservoir ...
Researchers at the University of Tsukuba have discovered a phenomenon—applying pressure to a copper-chromium Prussian blue analog, which is a compound featuring crystal voids, causes the discharge of ...
IIT Guwahati researchers created a dual-function MXene-based material. It excels at generating clean hydrogen fuel via water ...
Reusable water bottles are having a moment, thanks, in part, to the viral thirst for stainless steel Stanley tumblers. Drinking from a reusable bottle is likely to be healthier, more sustainable and, ...
Copper pipes show corrosion signs like discoloration and green patches, which indicate potential failure points, especially under chloramine disinfection conditions PEX piping is vulnerable to ...