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Korean team presents universal design principles for solid-state batteries

TechXplore

A Korean research team has presented the first universal design principles for solid-state batteries, signaling a paradigm shift in battery design research that previously lacked standard benchmarks.

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New study presents updated geothermal drilling cost curves

ThinkGeoEnergy

A study presented by Dayo Akipinde and Erik Witter from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) at the 50th Stanford Geothermal Workshop held in February 2025 provides an updated drilling cost curve based on recently reported drilling results by Utah FORGE, Fervo Energy, and Geysers Power Company.

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Could the insurance industry help trigger a new wave of nature-based solutions?

GreenBiz

A new study predicts that the nature-based carbon market could present a $1.3 billion opportunity for the insurance industry.

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Study: Younger generations drive consumption of plant-based food, while baby boomers lag behind

GreenBiz

This trend presents a significant opportunity for sustainable food brands. Younger age groups are driving the consumption of vegetarian and vegan food, according to an EAT-GlobeScan survey.

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Inside the new $100 million women-led climate tech fund

GreenBiz

The fund is led by managing partners Sierra Peterson and Sarah Sclarsic and supported a suite of investors and partners across the corporate, climate tech and environmental worlds including past or present CEOs of General Electric, Lyft and Shopify.

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Producing nuclear fusion fuel is banned in the US for being too toxic: Researchers find an alternative

TechXplore

The new method is presented in the journal Chem. Lithium-6 is essential for producing nuclear fusion fuel, but isolating it from the much more common isotope, lithium-7, usually requires liquid mercury, which is extremely toxic.

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Report reveals shocking scale of litter problem in England

Envirotec Magazine

Sweets and chocolate wrappers were found in more than half (52%) of surveyed sites, followed by drinks bottles and cans, which were present in almost a third of all locations (31%). Fast food-related litter was present in 22% of areas, and crisps and snack packets in 16%.

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