Saturday, January 17, 2026

New device produces critical fertilizer ingredient from thin air

It drastically reduce the amount of energy and emissions.

A research by Stanford University and King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals in Saudi Arabia has led to the creation of a revolutionary prototype device capable of producing ammonia—a vital ingredient for fertilizers—using wind energy to draw air through a specialized mesh. This promising technology could potentially replace the outdated method of ammonia production that relies on high-pressure and high-temperature combinations of nitrogen and hydrogen.

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Humanoid Launches UK’s First Industrial Humanoid Robot, HMND 01 Alpha

Built in record time, Alpha targets labour shortages with warehouse-ready automation.

New Calculus Method Boosts Robot Agility

Yale researchers develop a faster way for robots to compute derivatives, unlocking smoother, more proactive movements.

Volkswagen Powers Ahead with Unified Cells and Solid-State Batteries

Volkswagen's battery innovations promise longer range and faster charging for future EVs.

Honeywell Unveils Ionic™: Modular Energy Storage for Industry

A compact all-in-one BESS to cut costs, boost reliability, and integrate renewables.
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