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Goo made from okra can remove microplastics from water

New plant-based method could be a non-toxic and sustainable alternative to remove microplastics from wastewater.

U.S. Navy tests unmanned vessel for escort and counterterrorism roles

The unmanned diesel craft could potentially keep personnel at a safe distance from dangerous situations.

Ola Electric invests in extreme fast charging tech firm StoreDot

Ola Electric to manufacture cells with StoreDot's extreme fast charging technology in India.

Researchers think best solution to carbon management is to turn it into rock

Some MIT scientists think the best solution is to find the fastest way to turn carbon into rock.

Ionic liquids give a push to next-gen solid-state lithium metal batteries

Quasi-solid-state-electrodes realize a significant reduction in interfacial resistance.

ZEBRA project produces world’s largest recyclable wind turbine blade

The project has developed the world's largest thermoplastic, recyclable wind turbine blade.

RAF completes first successful drone flight using synthetic fuel

The first synthetic fuel drone flight was a part of its ongoing efforts to create a more sustainable future.

UK-based startup designs new shields that make you invisible

Engineers develop an 'invisibility shield' that can hide objects by bending light.

Symmetrical flow battery stores power in simple organic compound

It is possible to make a symmetrical flow battery that has good stability.

Dandelion seed-inspired sensors track signs of climate change

These tiny battery-free devices float in the wind like dandelion seeds.

Hysata’s record-breaking electrolyzer claims 98% energy efficiency

New technology will significantly reduce the capital and operational costs of renewable hydrogen.

Simple fix prevents perovskite solar cells from degradation in sunlight

The fix could pave the way for commercialization of the high-performance, sunlight-to-electricity discovery.

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