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50x faster than trees, living algae walls slash indoor heat for huge energy savings
Microalgae are moving from petri dishes to building facades, promising to cool overheated cities while attacking carbon ...
Algae may be found in oceans and lakes, but some scientists are hoping that the next place you’ll see these organisms is a coal-fired power plant. That’s because algae, which mostly reside in aquatic ...
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50x faster than trees: Living algae system cuts indoor heat for energy-saving buildings
Microalgae‑based architecture could soon come to Western Australia. A team from Murdoch University is ...
CO2 after being captured from the air by buildings, will go through microalgae-based carbon sequestration onsite. LAPPEENRANTA, FINLAND, March 12, 2025 /EINPresswire ...
This story was originally published on Facilities Dive. To receive daily news and insights, subscribe to our free daily Facilities Dive newsletter. Researchers have developed an air filter capable of ...
A nanofiber air filter developed at the University of Chicago could turn existing building ventilation into carbon-capture devices while cutting homeowners’ energy costs. A life-cycle analysis shows ...
TechnoCarbon Technologies has developed a new solution designed to reduce the carbon footprint of buildings. Winner of a JEC Innovation Award, the Daccuss enclosure wall (for Direct Air Carbon Capture ...
Researchers in India have engineered a 200 L hybrid photobioreactor that captures industrial CO 2 emissions and converts them into biodegradable plastic using indigenous microalgae. Image Credit: ...
A nanofiber air filter developed by the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering (UChicago PME) could turn existing building ventilation into carbon-capture devices while cutting ...
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