Tag: #Sustainability
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Exploring Techno Econophysics: Fractal Insights and Exergy Analysis in Modern Energy Systems
Introduction: The intersection of technology, economics, and physics has given rise to an emerging field known as techno-econophysicsa discipline exploring the dynamics of market systems, energy efficiency, and fractal modeling. In a recent study, Widastra Hidajatullah Maksoed from the University of Indonesia delves into how fractal theory and exergy principles interrelate within economic and thermodynamic…
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TiEco-Friendly Microplastic Removal Technologies: Advanced Physical and Chemical Methods Transforming Wastewater Treatment
Introduction Microplasticstiny plastic particles less than 5 mm in sizehave become one of the most persistent environmental pollutants threatening aquatic ecosystems worldwide. As plastic production continues to rise, their accumulation in rivers, oceans, and even food chains raises serious ecological and health concerns. A recent review published in Annals of Advances in Chemistry explores ecofriendly…
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Advancing Wastewater Treatment: Optimized Alginate Membranes for Sustainable Purification
Introduction Wastewater pollution is a growing global concern, demanding innovative solutions for effective treatment. Recent advancements in alginate-based membranes offer a promising approach to sustainable water purification. This research explores the fabrication and optimization of alginate membranes, highlighting their role in wastewater treatment. Visit https://www.clinmedcasereportsjournal.org/acr for more groundbreaking studies in this field. Breakthroughs in Alginate…
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The Urgent Need for Water Footprinting in Arid Regions: Challenges and Solutions
Introduction: Water scarcity is a growing concern, particularly in arid regions where climate change has exacerbated the crisis. The availability of freshwater has declined to alarming levels, with some regions falling below the extreme poverty line of 500 m³ per capita. To address this crisis, researchers are advocating for water footprinting as a sustainable strategy…
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Pandemic as the Second Stage of the Extinction of Our Civilization
Introduction Throughout history, civilizations have risen and fallen due to various environmental, economic, and social factors. However, a new scientific perspective suggests that our modern civilization may be on a trajectory toward extinction. The latest research, published in the International Journal of Physics Research and Applications, explores the thermodynamic principles behind civilization’s decline, linking climate…
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Raw Materials Criticalities in Material Selection & Design: A Sustainable Approach
Introduction In an era of sustainability and circular economy, the selection of raw materials plays a crucial role in reducing environmental impact. Critical raw materials (CRMs) are essential for industries like renewable energy, electric vehicles, and advanced electronics, but their limited availability poses significant risks. A systematic approach to material selection can help mitigate these…
