Liverpool firm’s hydrogen pressure sensor shortisted for European innovation challenge

Liverpool-based DefProc Engineering has secured a place in this year’s Hydrogen Innovation Challenge, organized by climate tech hub Sustainable Ventures. Developed for Northern Gas Networks,...

Ammonia tuning: Developing catalysts for cleaner fuels

Researchers at the University of Sheffield are exploring new exhaust aftertreatment systems for heavy-duty engines capable of running on clean, zero-carbon fuels such as...

Real-time optical technique finds impurities in hydrogen gas production

Edinburgh start-up Chromacity shares details of the development of a next-generation optical solution for the detection of contaminants in renewable hydrogen. While renewable hydrogen is...

Teledyne to showcase solutions at ONS 2024

US industrial conglomerate Teledyne will use its presence at the ONS 2024 exhibition to showcase the company’s latest solutions for the oil, gas and...

Dräger: meet the team

This article contains paid for content produced in collaboration with Dräger. Ryan is a Fixed Gas Detection Regional Account Manager based in Wiltshire, responsible for...

Good vibrations (for continuous pollutant measurement anyway)

A laser-based technology developed at TU Graz can provide continual real-time analysis of air pollutants and their interaction with other gases and sunlight...

Finer particles emerge from the shadows

Black carbon (BC) - comprising airborne soot-like carbon particles - is gaining prominence on the radar of those concerned with air quality. Envirotec spoke...

Combating the dual threat of PM2.5 and O3 in Asia

A new study attempts to disentangle the global interplay of particulate matter (PM2.5) and ozone (O3) pollutants, and makes an urgent call for integrated...

Much of the Nord Stream gas remained in the sea

A lot of the methane simply dissolved in the surrounding water of the southern Baltic Sea following the September 2022 explosion, according to measurements...
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Preparations begin for underground nuclear waste storage in Finland

Preparations are underway to start the disposal of spent nuclear fuel in the Finnish bedrock next year, as the first place in the world...

Beneath the surface: Sonar technology revolutionises sludge and silt mapping

Peter Smith, Sludge Treatment expert at waste management company CSG, lifts the lid on the new sonar technology the company is using to accurately...

EarthCARE satellite launch promises improved understanding of how clouds and aerosols interact

The EarthCARE satellite was successfully launched into orbit on 29 May, announced by ESA with the promise that it “is poised to revolutionise our...

Join the hybrid Beyond Gas Sensing panel discussion

Participate in insightful discussions with leading experts about mid-infrared detection at the free upcoming hybrid event, Beyond Gas Sensing Panel Discussion, hosted by Hamamatsu Photonics.

Instrument represents “the future of gas analysis”

This article contains paid for content produced in collaboration with Hiden Analytical. Hiden Analytical, a global leader in quadrupole mass spectrometers for advanced research applications...

Retention ponds can reduce tyre particle pollution

Retention ponds and wetlands constructed as part of major road schemes can reduce the quantities of tyre particles entering the aquatic environment by an...

The nose that everyone knows

Seemingly significant strides with the miniaturisation and performance of olfactory sensors have been reported by researchers at the Hong Kong University of Science and...

Portable, high-volume sampling for asbestos

This article contains paid for content produced in collaboration with Airbox. High-volume air sampling is a method used to assess airborne asbestos concentrations in buildings....

Technology will boost real-time monitoring of remote peatlands

Researchers will develop new ways to monitor carbon emissions from vast swathes of peatland after winning almost half a million pounds to develop new...

First demonstration that forests trap airborne microplastics

A research group in Japan has demonstrated that airborne microplastics adsorb to the epicuticular wax on the surface of forest canopy leaves, and that...

Exploring underwater methane sources with mass spectrometry

Enormous amounts of methane are trapped in the ocean floor worldwide. The Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Center for Polar and Marine Research (AWI) is...