What characteristics define the ice we encounter and use on a daily basis? You know, the ice that cools our drinks, keeps the contents of our lunch box fresh, and reduces the swelling when we bang our heads on a low-hanging light fixture? The answer is simpler than...
In early March, the World Health Organization (WHO) issued a statement that due to the dwindling supply of medical oxygen systems in Ukraine, thousands of lives are at stake. Transporting life-saving supplies to Ukrainian hospitals while the country continues to...
Ever heard of a circular economy? As defined by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a circular economy is “the reuse of waste. Instead of throwing products and materials away, the circular economic model finds ways to recycle them. Incorporating a circular...
Have you heard about the critical helium supply crisis? While the first thing that comes to mind when most people hear the word “helium” is the gas used to fill balloons at party supply stores, helium has a number of crucial applications across industries. Essential...
What if we told you that carbon could be all but stripped from chemical and biological process emissions and sequestered underground? Would you think we were writing the newest award-winning sci-fi script? In reality, carbon capture technology is far from fiction —...
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