Nearly 30 per cent of the EU's CO2 emissions comes from road transport. 's new platform will provide companies with data insights and allow them to optimise mobility solutions for their employees, cutting company emissions and travel expenses.
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Most sewage pipe repairs fail after 10 years, costing money and resources every time. Researchers from have now developed a way to use sludge from wastewater plants to bolster the concrete in pipes and reduce the chances of corrosion.
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🩹 Using sludge to make sewers self-healing
🛣️ Platform helps companies design mobility solutions
🚜 Supporting smallholder farms in Indonesia
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Increasingly, financial institutions are being encouraged to disclose any climate-related risks. 's new platform will allow investors to monitor financed emissions, identify carbon hotspots, and make collaborative adjustments in their portfolios.
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The global pharmaceutical industry is worth $1.4 trillion, and its environmental cost is equally staggering. Now, Cabinet Health hopes to reduce the plastic waste that accompanies medicines with its reusable glass bottles and biodegradable pill pouches.
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An estimated 17 per cent of all carbon emissions in the UK come from home heating. Startup Tepeo has created a Zero Emission Boiler (ZEB) which acts as a battery, charging with green electricity and releasing heat to radiators and water tanks as necessary.
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♨️ A zero emission boiler for home heating
💊 New sustainable medicine packaging system
📈 Platform helps investors track their emissions
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In order to feed the ever-growing global population, the world needs to find sustainable ways of producing meat. Researchers from have created a cereal-based edible ink which can support the growth of meat cells, without the need for animal farming.
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Fast-food is big business across the globe, valued at $712 billion in 2022. But the healthfulness of this food remains a sticking point. The new Howie Roll hopes to provide a plant-based fast sushi menu, available in its hi-tech restaurant.
Though hydrogen could be key to the world reaching net-zero, so far scientists have struggled to store it safely so it can be used as energy. Now, startup HydroSolid has found a way to store and transport large volumes of hydrogen at low pressure.
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🇭 A revolutionary method for hydrogen storage
🍔 A hi-tech vegan fast-food restaurant
🥩 Making cultured meat with 3D-printing ink
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As 2022 comes to an end, it’s time to consider what 2023 will have in store. Here are five trends we think will impact the world of innovation in the year ahead.
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From AI-powered seed-firing drones to a portable EV charger, here are the top ten innovations our readers loved in 2022. Find out all about them here:
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From living skin for robots to gummy bears made from wind turbine plastic, here are five of this year’s most bizarre but brilliant innovations.
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Oversized and redundant HVAC systems create up to 15 per cent of the carbon footprint of building services. Now, a project by is developing a 3D-printed system that is designed for efficiency.
According to the World Economic Forum, 97 million new roles could emerge adapted to to the new division of labour between humans, machines and algorithms. has developed a programmable robot to teach kids coding.
More than a billion cattle worldwide contribute up to six per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions. Now, is developing a vaccine to reduce methane emissions from the stomachs of ruminants.
Today's Innovations!
🐄 A vaccine to reduce methane emissions from livestock
🤖 A programmable robot teaches kids to code
❄️ A 3D-printed air conditioning system
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1.2 billion people depend on forests for their livelihoods. Now, is aiding reforestation by using drones that hover over tropical and subtropical forests to analyse an area, select seeds, plant them, and then monitor the land thereafter.
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Zimbabwean startup seeks to provide affordable and renewable small-scale electric vehicles for rural areas. The vehicles, including bikes and tricycles, are suitable for off-road driving.
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Agrivoltaics refers to a system where crops are grown under the shade of solar panels. Now, researchers at have shown that this method can be bettered by using the optimal light spectra.
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☀️ Using light to grow food and harvest energy at the same time
🇿🇼 Providing solar-powered vehicles to poor communities in Zimbabwe
🌳 Using drones to reforest tropical regions
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Congratulations to on being awarded an for innovation. The startup has found a way to help tackle the climate crisis by storing carbon safely in rocks deep underground. We look forward to seeing the huge impact this startup will have in coming years.
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Forestry management can be difficult, often relying on satellites to provide a general overview. Now, startup Gaia AI has developed a way to collect more accurate on-the-ground data, using a sensor backpack.
The presence of micropollutants in water across the world is an increasing worry. Now, has created a scalable system that breaks down compounds in wastewater - and gets its energy from sunlight and the movement of water.
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From the world’s largest indoor vertical farm to chicken-free egg whites, here are this year’s top innovations making food more sustainable. Find out all about them here:
To reduce the number of trees being unnecessarily cut down, and make use of other organic waste, Studio Yumakano has created a sustainable, recycled wood-like alternative material.
Today's Innovations!
🧱 New material made from worthless waste wood
💧 Wastewater treatment driven by sunlight and water motion
🌲 Bringing lasers and computer vision to forestry
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Congratulations to on being awarded an for innovation. The startup is helping to eliminate single-use plastic with its seaweed-based, biodegradable packaging solutions. We look forward to seeing all the good work it does in the future.
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Carbon sequestration is going to be key to the world reaching net-zero. Indonesia-based Fairatmos makes it easier for smaller companies to invest in sequestration projects by removing the financial and technical barriers.
There are 2.2 billion people with visual impairments worldwide. is set to release a smart cane with facial recognition that can also read road signs, to help support blind and partially sighted individuals.
Fusion energy is powerful but difficult to keep stable. With Novatron's new reactor design, scalable fusion energy might be closer than we think.
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⚛️ Bringing fusion energy closer to reality
👩🏻🦯 A computer vision-powered smart cane
🌳 Democratising access to the carbon market
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Food-borne pathogens sicken an estimated 600 million people globally each year. Now, researchers at have found a new way to fight food poisoning – with a bacteria-busting spray.
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The environmental dangers of fast fashion are certainly well-known. Now, has developed a compostable thermoplastic for use in fashion products – starting with footwear.
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👟 Compostable footwear helps fashion ditch plastic
🔞 Technology for anonymous age verification
🦠 A spray kills harmful bacteris on food
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For many computer systems to work correctly, we must train them to recognise objects from video or image data. Now, researchers at have developed technology to make this process simpler.
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Stresses, such as adverse environmental conditions, can significantly reduce crop yields. Now, researchers at have found ways to continue producing healthy crops, even in less-than-ideal environments.
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Only 9 per cent of all plastic gets properly recycled, and the rest takes tens to hundreds of years to break down. Now, researchers from have found a way to replace it with naturally derived cellulose.
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Today's Innovations! Spotlight on Japan 🇯🇵
🌿 Cellulose nanofibres could replace plastic
🌾 Boosting crop yields by reducing plant stress
👋 Training computers with hand gestures
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