As our world's population grows, so does the demand for ammonia—a key ingredient in fertilizer. The International Renewable ...
University of Sydney researchers have harnessed human-made lightning to develop a more efficient method of generating ammonia—one of the world's most important chemicals. Ammonia is also the main ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Modern farming depends on massive amounts of ammonia fertilizer, almost all of it made from fossil gas in enormous chemical plants ...
There are many efforts at play to figure out greener ways to produce ammonia, but this new one out of the University of Sydney might be the most electrifying of the lot: researchers there are using ...
Nearly a century ago, German chemist Fritz Haber won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for a process to generate ammonia from hydrogen and nitrogen gases. The process, still in use today, ushered in a ...
Ammonia has sustained humanity since the early 20th century, but its production leaves a huge carbon footprint. Now researchers have found a way to make it 100 per cent renewable. Chemical engineers ...
This story originally appeared on Yale Environment 360 and is part of the Climate Desk collaboration. In Minnesota, there’s a research farm peppered with wind turbines that, when in full swing, boasts ...
University of Sydney researchers have harnessed human-made lightning to develop a more efficient method of generating ammonia – one of the world’s most important chemicals. Ammonia is also the main ...