A new company plans to use Earth as a chemical reactor
Forget massive steel tanks—some scientists want to make chemicals with the help of rocks deep beneath Earth’s surface. New research
Forget massive steel tanks—some scientists want to make chemicals with the help of rocks deep beneath Earth’s surface. New research
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A company best known for sucking up industrial waste gases is turning its attention to food. LanzaTech, a rising star
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A company making fire-suppressing battery materials just got a $670.6 million loan commitment from the US Department of Energy. Aspen
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The power grid is underpinned by a single gas that is used to insulate a range of high-voltage equipment. The
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