Iron fortified hemp biochar made from agricultural waste can significantly cut the amount of "forever chemicals" that move from contaminated soil into ...
The transparency gap isn’t just anecdotal. Stanford’s Foundation Model Transparency Index initially scored leading developers ...
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Coffee Waste Transformed into Low-Carbon Concrete
RMIT's study reveals coffee biochar's potential in lower-carbon concrete, achieving significant reductions in carbon ...
RMIT researchers turned spent coffee grounds into biochar and replaced up to 15 percent of sand in concrete, boosting ...
RMIT researchers are advancing new ways to cut the carbon footprint of infrastructure by turning everyday organic waste into ...
A research team reveals critical insights into the mechanical behavior of monolithic biochar, offering a roadmap for ...
A research team demonstrates that engineered biochar derived from corn straw can significantly enhance CO₂ capture while ...
Crop, animal, and even municipal waste, can be baked and processed into biochar, which enhances soil and sequesters carbon.
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Coffee waste transformed into concrete reduces carbon emissions by 26% in Australia
Data reports that Australia alone generates about 83,000 US tons of spent coffee grounds. But instead of letting it end up in ...
The simple routine of drinking a cup of coffee every day generates one of the largest amounts of organic waste in the world.
HYDERABAD: Researchers at the University of Hyderabad (UoH) have developed a method to upcycle waste geranium leaves, an ...
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