Today, most ethylene is made through steam cracking, a process that uses high-temperature steam to break down crude oil into ...
Researchers developed an electrolyzer that uses electricity to create ethylene from syngas, a waste gas produced from plastic. It uses a novel material to help catalyze the reaction.
Researchers at Northwestern University have built a solid-state electrolyzer that converts carbon monoxide from plastic waste gas into ethylene, one of the most widely used chemical building blocks on ...
Ethylene—the chemical used to create much of the world’s plastics—has a carbon problem that Professor Ted Sargent is working to solve.
FREDERICK, Md., Feb. 18, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Do you know why passenger and freight planes are not using renewable biofuel? It's a simple reason - it costs too much. "Converting stems and leaves from ...
For every ton of ethylene created, one ton of carbon dioxide is produced. With more than 300 million tons of ethylene produced each year, the production system has a huge carbon footprint that ...
Right now, many companies are worried about how to get more employees to use AI. After all, the promise of AI reducing the burden of some work—drafting routine documents, summarizing information, and ...
A car wash chain with locations across Indiana and Minnesota ranks as the best place to work in the U.S., according to employee reviews on job site Glassdoor. Indianapolis-based Crew Carwash scored ...
I was 16 years old when I got my first “real” job at a local Jack-in-the-Box. It was not a great gig, for sure, working over a hot grill and dealing with rude, demanding customers. But I was saved ...
Workflow of syngas biomethanation under increasing hydrogen ratios. This schematic illustrates the experimental workflow used to evaluate how hydrogen enrichment affects syngas-converting microbiomes.
Research from a team of government scientists might leave you rethinking the potential of throwaway plastic grocery bags and other items. It turns out that there's trapped energy in the ...
Nitin Deckha is a member of the Institute for Performance and Learning and the Canadian Community of Corporate Educators. Gen Z workers are reporting some of the highest burnout levels ever recorded, ...