Gore, Gates funds lead $80M round for protein startup born in Yellowstone hot springs
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Nature’s Fynd, formerly Sustainable Bioproducts, started as a NASA research project. It begins production this month at a facility in Chicago’s old stockyard district.
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No more heavy metals? New IBM battery chemistry research could address mineral sourcing concerns
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The design is free of cobalt, an increasingly controversial material. Plus, Mercedes-Benz is involved in the next phase of testing.
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No more heavy metals? New IBM battery chemistry research could address mineral sourcing concerns
No more heavy metals? New IBM battery chemistry research could address mineral sourcing concerns
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The design is free of cobalt, an increasingly controversial material. Plus, Mercedes-Benz is involved in the next phase of testing.
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No more heavy metals? New IBM battery chemistry research could address mineral sourcing concerns
An air conditioner powered by outer space and help from the sun
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Stanford researchers are testing a way to cool buildings without fossil fuels, while generating electricity at the same time.
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This enzyme helps chickens absorb more nutrition from less feed
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And that could free up agricultural land for other uses.
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This enzyme helps chickens absorb more nutrition from less feed
Sustainability and election 2018: Connecting the dots
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Did the triple bottom line actually show up during this year’s election season?
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Sustainability and election 2018: Connecting the dots
How a technology invented for mining could play a role in e-waste processing
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Canadian company EnviroLeach wants to make the process of “urban mining” less hazardous for humans and the environment.
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How a technology invented for mining could play a role in e-waste processing
Why a nuclear fusion company is lasering in on cancer
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An energy technology with an incredibly long time to market finds a more immediate product shrinking tumors.
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This power-beaming approach could light up underwater exploration, disaster sites
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PowerLight’s technology uses lasers to charge things over “free space” or fiber optic cables.
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This power-beaming approach could light up underwater exploration, disaster sites
For PG&E, mitigating climate change is a team sport
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The utility’s director of sustainability chats about climate risks and balancing clean energy adoption with the need for reliable, affordable power
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For PG&E, mitigating climate change is a team sport