Sustainability

How waste-repurposed composite bricks will lead to a more sustainable construction industry

Cement has long been an essential component of constructions in civil engineering, but its impact on the environment is undeniable.The building and construction [...]
Published by : Dr. Yossra Elkebir

Innovative Nanotech Coating Keeps Surfaces Clean, Cutting Maintenance Costs and Boosting Efficiency

A nanotechnology breakthrough is set to transform several industries with a new kind of coating that drastically reduces the cleaning and maintenance of various [...]
Published by : Afra Alketbi

Do Renewables make economic sense?

The renewables industry has historically been plagued by shouts of “it’s too expensive” and “coal is so cheap”, well hold onto your hats fossil fuel industry, t [...]
Published by : Prof. Phil Hart

Is it a Carbon Dioxide Problem or an Us Problem…?

Carbon dioxide (CO2) is painted as the arch-villain in climate change, but how bad is it in reality? To give away the answer right at the start, it is not neces [...]
Published by : Prof. Phil Hart

In the future, we’ll all be drinking the sea – if we can…

Access to water is the very definition of an absolute necessity. Those of us in higher and lower latitudes are perhaps currently shielded from any availability [...]
Published by : Prof. Phil Hart , Chakravarthy Gudipati, Ph.D

AI Based Sustainability Research: Key Tool or Lazy Cheat? Let’s Play

I thought this time I’d investigate whether AI is truly capable of producing interesting outcomes when doing research. I’ll declare a bias here – I didn’t/don’t [...]
Published by : Prof. Phil Hart