Until now, the chemical has been produced from raw materials obtained from fossil fuels such as crude oil or natural gas, the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL) explained on Monday.
Huge, unused satellite antennas that dot the Swiss Alps are being repurposed for clean energy generation. Two companies have seen the potential of these obsolete structures to create solar power ...
Using a new process, Swiss researchers can convert CO2 into the chemical acetaldehyde, which is valuable for industry. Acetaldehyde is used in the production of perfume and plastics, among other ...