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QUILL researchers showcasing ionic liquid-based processes for removing mercury from natural gas, capturing CO2

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Researchers from QUILL —the Queen’s University (Belfast) Ionic Liquid Laboratories—will display a novel process for removing toxic mercury from natural gas using ionic liquids at the Royal Society’s Summer Science Exhibition. make ionic liquids to trap carbon dioxide. —Co-Director of QUILL, Professor Ken Seddon.

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A New Wildfire Watchdog

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If the power source is limited in capacity, such as a battery, or in availability, such as a solar panel, the computer also monitors and manages power consumption. To reach such long distances, each radio could need watts, versus only the milliwatts of power available in Bluetooth Low Energy. Matthew Modoono/Northeastern University.

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Will an EV-Filled World Pass The Sulfuric Acid Test?

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The minerals that contain sulfur often also tend to contain toxic metals like mercury, arsenic, and thallium. By the 1950s, the world had exhausted the most easily available sulfur deposits. Jean-Michel Lavoie, University of Sherbrooke In swept the fossil fuel industry’s waste to save the day.

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KULR Technology exclusive manufacturer and distributor of Li-ion battery Internal Short Circuit (ISC) devices developed by NASA, NREL

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It’s really important that they are going to be more available and accessible. Working with University College London in the UK, we have been able to use synchrotron imaging to watch failures in real time which allows us to design solutions. KULR will begin shipping the ISC and ISC trigger cells in October, 2018.