Throughout most of Earth's geological history, its paleoclimate has remained hospitable to life—largely thanks to continental silicate weathering, which acts as a long-term planetary thermostat.
Glass and ceramics are both inorganic materials with useful physical properties that can withstand a high amount of thermal shock and harsh environments. As material scientists continue to find ways ...
How can the mild flavor of flaxseed oil be preserved for longer? A research team led by Roman Lang from the Leibniz Institute ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Silicate, a terrestrial enhanced weathering company headquartered in Dublin, Ireland, today announced that it has been named as one of 20 finalists in the XPRIZE Carbon ...
MALVERN, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--PQ (www.pqcorp.com), a leading global producer of silicates, silicas and derivative products, today announced that it has acquired the specialty silicate business of the ...
Based in NovaUCD, Silicate has developed technology to remove excess CO2 from the atmosphere through the weathering of silicate and hydroxide minerals. Irish carbon removal start-up Silicate has been ...
Paleotemperature records indicate that Earth’s climate transitioned from greenhouse to icehouse conditions around 350 million years ago. This shift marked the onset of the Late Paleozoic Ice Age—one ...
Silicate founder Maurice Bryson is in Austin, Texas this weekend to showcase the start-up’s technology on the world stage. Sligo-based carbon removal company Silicate has just won a US-based start-up ...
When seeing a story from MIT’s Lincoln Labs that promises 3D printing glass, our first reaction was that it might use some rare or novel chemicals, and certainly a super-high-tech printer. Perhaps it ...
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