You searched for CO2 - Page 5 of 24 - Good News Network
Home Search

CO2 - search results

If you're not happy with the results, please do another search

Researchers Create Nanogenerator Capable of Using Greenhouse Gas to Produce Electricity

University of Queensland scientists had a remarkable eureka moment when they accidentally turned the most common greenhouse gas into electricity. By using positive and negative...

Bill Gates Filled a Pothole With Modern Asphalt Made of Carbon–Captured During Clean Hydrogen Process

Bill Gates has shared a video of himself filling a pothole with Modern Asphalt. The road repair material is made with carbon that has been...

Good News in History, April 8

90 years ago today, the architect Kisho Kurokawa was born. This brilliant mind was the co-founder of the Metabolist architectural movement, which sought to...

Good News in History, April 7

93 years ago today, perhaps the greatest American whistleblower in history, Daniel Ellsberg was born. In March of last year, Ellsberg revealed to the...

New Solar-Powered Desalinator Keeps Producing Clean Water Without Needing Sunshine

Scientists have developed a new solar-powered system to convert saltwater into fresh drinking water which they say could help reduce dangerous the risk of...

Powering Cars With Wood Byproducts Turned into Graphite for EV Batteries

While more of the world's population are enjoying battery-powered electronics than ever before, concerned governments and manufacturers are running around seeking to secure reliable...

Good News in History, February 19

Happy 38th Birthday to perhaps the greatest competitive female soccer player in history—the Brazilian colloquially called "Marta". Marta Viera da Silva holds the record for...

Good News in History, February 18

Happy 70th Birthday to John Travolta, star of such films as Saturday Night Fever, Grease, Pulp Fiction, Get Shorty, Hairspray, and Swordfish. His accolades...

Good News in History, February 16

19 years ago today, the Kyoto Protocol went into effect after ratification by Russia. It commits state parties to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, based...

Largest US Solar Storage Project Goes Online – Enough for a Quarter Million Homes

The nation's largest solar energy and storage project came online in California last week, offering 875 megawatt-hours of solar capacity, and 3 gigawatt-hours of...

Among China’s Gray State-Run Schools, New Campus Wins World Building of the Year for ‘Blurring inside and outside’

Set amid the rows of identical block apartments in the background, Huizhen High School is a breath of positive air for the students of...

Instead of Corn and Soy Farming, Use Lab-Grown Oil to Help the Planet, Scientist Says

Lab-grown meat has been all over the news over the last 3 years, but one scientist at UC Irvine believes food scientists are missing...

Chicken Feathers Can Replace ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Renewable Hydrogen Fuel Cells, Lowering Cost

With a brilliant idea that could clear two hurdles in one leap for renewable energy sources, scientists at ETH Zurich have discovered a way...

Robots That Look Like Manta Rays Will Sink Seaweed to Ocean Floor–Will Help Absorb Carbon

A robotics company is making manta ray-shaped robots that drown seaweed and lock away the carbon it absorbed throughout its life for hundreds of...

California Scientists Unveil Fire-Safe Liquid Fuel That Does Not React to Flame

Chemical engineers in California have designed a fuel that ignites only with the application of electric current. The “safe” liquid fuel doesn’t react to flames...

Concrete Made 30% Stronger by Adding Waste Coffee Grounds–Cutting Emissions and Mining in the Process

Engineers in Australia have found a way of making stronger concrete by utilizing coffee grounds, giving the roast a “double shot” at life and...

NASA’s New ShadowCam Reveals Mysteries of Moon’s Darkest Corners in Stunning Glimpses

Of all of NASA's missions and toys, ShadowCam has gone under the radar after it went into orbit around the Moon last December. Designed to...

Ultrasound Scanners Inside of a Bra Could Detect Breast Cancer Earlier, and Between Screenings

A miniature ultrasound device, fitted to a flexible polymer strap, can be slipped into a bra and detect breast cancer tumors among those most...

Montana Youths Sue State Over Climate Change–And WIN–Citing the State’s Constitution

In an historic first, 16 young plaintiffs sued the state of Montana, and won, after asserting that the U.S. state violated their constitutional right...

Discovered Enzyme Turns Air into Electricity, a New Clean Way to Make Energy Dreams Come True

Australian scientists have discovered an enzyme that converts air into energy by using the low amounts of hydrogen in the atmosphere to create an...