
10 green technologies we need to adopt quickly
The climate technologies we need to change the world are available now, but we need to adopt many of these tools...

Does burying CO2 really remove carbon from the air?
Swiss company Climeworks announced that it successfully removed carbon dioxide from the air and buried it in the...

Incredible new solar cells are thinner than human hair
The currently used modern solar panel has been around for over 70 years, however, their basic design has been the...

Nanodiamonds convert greenhouse gases into raw material
It sounds like science fiction, but the world is changing, and the reality of turning practically anything into...

Exciting technology by LanzaTech converts CO2 into ethylene
Science is amazing. However, it works against us sometimes. Such is the case for ethylene, a petrochemical in products...

4D printing is revolutionizing the printing world
It wasn’t so long ago that 3D printing was the new kid on the block. Now the term 4D printing is making headlines,...

What the smart roads of the future might look like
Technology is advancing at lightning speed, setting us up to look like we live in a sci-fi film. While the first...

Carbon to Value Initiative launches business accelerator for carbontech startups
Most business accelerators focus on community economic development. But the new six-month Carbon to Value Initiative...

Ray of Hope Prize program names top 10 nature-inspired startups
Left alone, nature maintains a perfect balance — a symbiotic relationship between plants and animals that allows...

Can paint eat smog? Volkswagen thinks so.
People in cities like London, Cardiff, Manchester, Bristol, Birmingham and Bristol may notice a new series...

Eos Bioreactor uses AI and algae to combat climate change
A new artificial intelligence invention by Hypergiant Industries could prove to be the solution to the world's...

6 of the lightest and strongest materials on Earth
The future of construction is more exciting than ever thanks to huge technological developments in material innovation....

Carbon Nanotubes Could Create Buildings That Move
File this in the creepy yet useful category: architectural research firm Decker Yeadonis currently researching...

MIT Discovery Means Next-Gen Concrete Could Last for 16,000 Years
Civil engineers at MIT are currently exploring ways to create concrete with reduced creep that will be able to...