With the growing global environmental awareness, the development of renewable and green materials has gained increased worldwide interest.
This article supports SDGs 7 and 9 by addressing the challenges in traditional material research methods. This will play a crucial role in the screening and structure-activity relationship modeling of advanced energy materials, accelerate the development of energy materials, support carbon neutrality goals, and provide new scientific discovery methods.
This article supports SDGs 7, 9 and 11 by utilizing solar photovoltaic, wind energy, solar thermal energy, and battery energy storage, and the special emphasis is placed on the schedulable value of concentrated solar power generation to provide more economical and environmentally friendly energy supply, while integrating multiple renewable energy technologies through artificial intelligence technology to shape the future of cities.
Porous liquids form a new class of materials, which are liquid at room temperature and possess permanent porosity. The latter is a characteristic generally associated with solid-state only.
This Article supports SDG 5 in providing insights into the feminist geographies in the digital space of online gaming.
Buildings consume vast amounts of energy and pollute the environment in various ways.
Food waste valorization is a hot topic due to the cornucopia of waste generated and the ensuing detrimental environmental effects.
Early and accurate anomaly detection in critical infrastructure (CI), such as water treatment plants and electric power grid, is necessary to avoid plant damage and service disruption.
Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration has been increasing in the last two decades and, as a major greenhouse gas, it has been linked to global warming and climate changes.
Among the major pollutants in the atmosphere, carbon oxides are the result of multiple factors, mainly due to human activities.