Sustainable Cities: Can Territorial Planning Save Our Future?
Explore how sustainable territorial planning can revolutionize our societies and create a resilient future.
Explore how sustainable territorial planning can revolutionize our societies and create a resilient future.
Discover how sugarcane bagasse, a byproduct of sugar production, can be ingeniously transformed into a source of natural coconut aroma through solid-state fermentation. This eco-friendly approach not only reduces waste but also creates a valuable product for the food industry.
Discover how researchers are transforming agricultural and industrial waste into valuable biofuels, addressing the urgent need for sustainable energy and reducing environmental impact.
Discover how researchers are transforming krill shells, a seafood industry byproduct, into a cost-effective and sustainable solution for immobilizing radioactive uranium in contaminated water.
Scientists have discovered that the OsTGAP1 gene in rice plays a crucial role in producing natural herbicides. Manipulating this gene could pave the way for more sustainable and effective weed control strategies, reducing our reliance on synthetic chemicals.
Learn how scientists are using the power of sediment bacteria analysis to assess the health of our lakes, providing key insights into water quality and nutrient balance.
Uncover the shocking findings of a risk assessment study on soil pollution in Ahvaz, Iran. Learn how industrial activities have contaminated the land with dangerous elements and the potential health impacts on its population.
Explore the latest trends in the public sector focusing on sustainability, from tech-driven solutions to strategic approaches for a greener future. Learn how these innovations impact efficiency, resource management, and citizen well-being.
Pulp and paper mills generate substantial wastewater containing lignin and other pollutants. Learn how catalytic wet oxidation (CWO) using a Cu/Ce/AC catalyst can effectively degrade these pollutants, improve water quality, and promote sustainable practices.
Explore the groundbreaking research into 'Vegeblocks,' a sustainable alternative to traditional concrete blocks made from recycled aggregates and vegetable oil. Learn how this Qatari innovation is paving the way for a greener construction industry.