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ScienceDaily: Energy http://www.sciencedaily.com/news/matter_energy/
Scientists just created spacetime crystals made of knotted light
Researchers have developed a blueprint for weaving hopfions—complex, knot-like light structures—into repeating spacetime crystals. By exploiting two-color beams, they can generate ordered chains (...)
Tiny hologram inside a fiber lets scientists control light with incredible precision
Researchers in Germany have unveiled the Metafiber, a breakthrough device that allows ultra-precise, rapid, and compact control of light focus directly within an optical fiber. Unlike traditional (...)
This tiny iron catalyst could transform the future of clean energy
Hydrogen fuel cells could power cars, devices, and homes with nothing but water as a byproduct—but platinum’s cost holds them back. Chinese researchers have now unveiled a breakthrough iron-based (...)
Scientists found a new way to turn sunlight into fuel
A research team created a plant-inspired molecule that can store four charges using sunlight, a key step toward artificial photosynthesis. Unlike past attempts, it works with dimmer light, edging (...)
Scientists crack indole’s toughest bond with copper, unlocking new medicines
Scientists have cracked one of chemistry’s toughest challenges with indoles, using copper to unlock a spot once thought too stubborn to change. The discovery could pave the way for easier, cheaper (...)
ScienceDaily: Recycling and Waste News http://www.sciencedaily.com/news/earth_climate/recycling_and_waste/
These “plastivore” caterpillars can devour a plastic bag in just 24 hours
Scientists have discovered that waxworm caterpillars can break down polyethylene plastic, one of the most common and persistent pollutants on Earth. These “plastivores” metabolize plastic into body (...)
Scientists just found a hidden factor behind Earth’s methane surge
Roughly two-thirds of all atmospheric methane, a potent greenhouse gas, comes from methanogens. Tracking down which methanogens in which environment produce methane with a specific isotope (...)
The surprising way rising CO2 could supercharge space storms
Rising CO₂ levels will make the upper atmosphere colder and thinner, altering how geomagnetic storms impact satellites. Future storms could cause sharper density spikes despite lower overall (...)
Mexican cave stalagmites reveal the deadly droughts behind the Maya collapse
Chemical evidence from a stalagmite in Mexico has revealed that the Classic Maya civilization’s decline coincided with repeated severe wet-season droughts, including one that lasted 13 years. (...)
Scientists turn grapevine waste into clear, strong films that vanish in days
Amid growing concerns over plastic waste and microplastics, researchers are turning agricultural leftovers into biodegradable packaging. Using cellulose extracted from unlikely sources, including (...)
ScienceDaily: Renewable Energy News http://www.sciencedaily.com/news/earth_climate/renewable_energy/
A tiny chip may have solved one of clean energy’s biggest problems
In just one afternoon, scientists used a nanoparticle “megalibrary” to find a catalyst that matches or exceeds iridium’s performance in hydrogen fuel production, at a fraction of the (...)
Scientists just found a hidden factor behind Earth’s methane surge
Roughly two-thirds of all atmospheric methane, a potent greenhouse gas, comes from methanogens. Tracking down which methanogens in which environment produce methane with a specific isotope (...)
Digital twins are reinventing clean energy — but there’s a catch
Researchers are exploring AI-powered digital twins as a game-changing tool to accelerate the clean energy transition. These digital models simulate and optimize real-world energy systems like (...)
Frozen for 12,000 years, this Alpine ice core captures the rise of civilization
An ancient glacier high in the French Alps has revealed the oldest known ice in Western Europe—dating back over 12,000 years to the last Ice Age. This frozen archive, meticulously analyzed by (...)
This breakthrough turns old tech into pure gold — No mercury, no cyanide, just light and salt
At Flinders University, scientists have cracked a cleaner and greener way to extract gold—not just from ore, but also from our mounting piles of e-waste. By using a compound normally found in pool (...)
ScienceDaily: Sustainability News http://www.sciencedaily.com/news/earth_climate/sustainability/
The surprising reason timber plantations explode into megafires
Industrial forests, packed with evenly spaced trees, face nearly 50% higher odds of megafires than public lands. A lidar-powered study of California’s Sierra Nevada reveals how dense plantations (...)
Protected seas help kelp forests bounce back from heatwaves
Kelp forests bounce back faster from marine heatwaves when shielded inside Marine Protected Areas. UCLA researchers found that fishing restrictions and predator protection strengthen ecosystem (...)
Scientists turn grapevine waste into clear, strong films that vanish in days
Amid growing concerns over plastic waste and microplastics, researchers are turning agricultural leftovers into biodegradable packaging. Using cellulose extracted from unlikely sources, including (...)
Scientists turn grapevine waste into clear, strong films that vanish in days
Amid growing concerns over plastic waste and microplastics, researchers are turning agricultural leftovers into biodegradable packaging. Using cellulose extracted from unlikely sources, including (...)
Scientists unveil bioplastic that degrades at room temperature, and outperforms petroplastics
Plastic pollution is a mounting global issue, but scientists at Washington University in St. Louis have taken a bold step forward by creating a new bioplastic inspired by the structure of leaves. (...)
RenewableEnergyWorld.com http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/home?s=n
Unlocking next-gen solar is the key to grid reliability
To ensure a stable power grid, we must fix bankability and insurability for next-gen solar systems, writes contributor William Sweet.
MISO’s new method for capacity accreditation benefits storage more than solar
MISO's Direct Loss of Load method emphasizes performance during at-risk resource adequacy hours, prioritizing energy storage.
The Texas power market is full of opportunity – with a side of chaos
The Texas Clean Energy Summit is keying in on ERCOT’s explosive load growth, strained transmission, and regulatory environment.
Meta invests in SC solar as utilities expect more clean energy-conscious firms to finance projects
Funding from Facebook is helping to pay for a $100 million solar project in Orangeburg County that otherwise would have cost power companies too much to (...)
Trump halts work on New England offshore wind project that’s nearly complete
Danish wind farm developer Orsted says the Revolution Wind project is about 80% complete, with 45 out of its 65 turbines already installed. Despite that progress, the Bureau of Ocean Energy (...)

Planeta NEONAWYKÓW została zrealizowana w ramach projektu Polskiej Zielonej Sieci — "Nowocześnie — Energooszczędnie — Odpowiedzialnie: NEO NAWYKI".
Projekt dofinansowano ze środków Narodowego Funduszu Ochrony Środowiska i Gospodarki Wodnej.
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