by EcoBees | Jun 21, 2025 | Engineered microorganisms
Researchers at Imperial College London have created a sustainable and vegan leather alternative that can dye itself, eliminating the need for artificial chemical dyes. The team used genetically modified microbes to produce a flexible substance called bacterial...
by EcoBees | Jun 21, 2025 | Flow Battery
Leaders from Flow Batteries Europe (FBE) and the FlexBase Group met in Laufenburg, Switzerland to mark the start of the construction phase of a large-scale flow battery system. The system will have a storage capacity of 1.6 GWh and an output of 800 MW, making it one...
by EcoBees | Jun 21, 2025 | Heat Pumps
The US Senate’s proposal to cancel a key tax incentive for ground source heat pumps could devastate the industry, which provides highly efficient heating and cooling systems. The tax credits, which offset 30% of the project’s costs, are set to phase out by...
by EcoBees | Jun 21, 2025 | Living materials
Scientists at ETH Zurich have developed a living building material that can store carbon dioxide from the air using growing bacteria and hydrogel. The material, which combines cyanobacteria with hydrogel, can be shaped using a 3D printer and grows over time, removing...
by EcoBees | Jun 21, 2025 | Nanomaterials
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