Researchers in China have unveiled a promising method to boost the carbon capture potential of biochar by integrating fly ash ...
Industrial dyes used in textiles, plastics, paper, and cosmetics make wastewater vividly colored and potentially toxic. Many ...
Researchers at the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences discovered how to turn harmful bio-tar into a valuable resource.
University of Toronto researchers create biochar from wood as strong as mild steel, redefining sustainable materials.
A new study finds that rinsing biochar removes dissolved organics - the key to trapping toxic lead and cleaning contaminated ...
Corn cobs, often discarded as waste, can be repurposed into a natural fertilizer that promotes healthy plant growth ...
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