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Chemical Engineers Develop Revolutionary Device to Harvest Hydrogen from Thin Air

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The question of “What will be the next big source of energy?” A new technology developed by chemical engineers at Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne might be a contender for the next-gen fuel. In a way, they absorb solar energy and store it in form of sugars. Only 12% of solar energy is converted to hydrogen.

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How machine learning is revolutionising materials science

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How machine learning is revolutionising materials science Published: Research in materials science and engineering is crucial for developing materials that can help solve some of society’s biggest challenges. A digital abundance All areas of science have benefited from the rise of computation and the internet. “We

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Using adsorbents to help society

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Firstly, since sorbents can separate molecules from each other, finding new sorbents that can do this as efficiently as possible will reduce the energy needed for each separation. For adsorption to help with healthcare and environmental issues, scientists need to develop new adsorbent materials that are more energy efficient.

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Are you looking for a high-paid career in STEM?

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As the impacts of climate change worsen and our lives become ever more dependent on technology, the demand for people working in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) is increasing. Nuclear engineer. Nuclear power is a low-carbon form of energy, created by releasing energy from the nuclei of atoms.

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How are engineers contributing to a sustainable future?

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For example, on hot sunny days, the façade can provide shade and turn a lighter colour to reflect heat from the sun, thereby reducing the energy required for cooling. Electrical engineer Professor Rukmi Dutta (right) is improving the efficiency of electric motors © M.

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Race Cars and Missile Tests: An Overview of Computational Fluid Dynamics

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missiles, airplanes, race cars, and motorcycles) can be tested at an in-depth level, allowing scientists deep insights into the physics and physical science involved. That way, vehicles that must be streamlined in design to work effectively (eg., But how does CFD work?

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Concrete change: the innovative chemistry of sustainable cement

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“Unlike other manufacturing processes that emit CO 2 through their use of energy, emissions from cement production are mainly from the conversion of the raw material into clinker, a key process in cement manufacture,” he says. Materials science involves learning about what things are made of, and what properties make them behave as they do.