A direct air capture (DAC) project developer has claimed that the technology could remove 5 billion tonnes of CO2 per year from the atmosphere by 2050, as per its conservative estimate.
Astell&Kern has announced the HC5 DAC/Headphone Amp and has teamed up with VOLK Audio and award-winning sound engineer, ...
In 2025, carbon removal faced a market reckoning as buyers ditched moonshots for delivered tonnes, favoring biomass and ...
MONTREAL and TOKYO, Dec. 3, 2025 /CNW/ - Deep Sky, the Canada-based tech-agnostic Direct Air Capture (DAC) project developer announced today at the DeCarbon Tokyo 2025 Conference a strategic ...
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The build is based around a Raspberry Pi Pico, chosen for its feature set that makes it easy to configure as a USB audio device. It’s paired with a Waveshare Pico Audio module, which is based on the ...
As part of efforts to further strengthen its long-range artillery capabilities post Operation Sindoor, the Indian Army is ...
At $225, the Apos x Geshelli Merlin AKM Desktop DAC offers 32-bit/768 kHz and DSD512 support, dual USB and coax inputs, and fully balanced output with performance that rivals far pricier DACs.
Topsoe has been chosen to deliver advanced Solid Oxide Electrolyzer Cell (SOEC) technology, consuming 120MW green power for Carbon Neutral Fuels’ e-SAF (Sustainable Aviation Fuel) project called ...
As an initial step in this new partnership, Deep Sky will be the first to deploy a DACMA unit in North America. The first DACMA unit at a Deep Sky facility will have a removal capacity of 600 tonnes ...
C-DAC, Indian Toy Industries and LEGO Group celebrated the Convocation Ceremony of the 2nd batch of engineering graduates who have spent ...
Launched on October 2, the project “Viet Flow - Thoi Khuc” was implemented by a group of students from the Faculty of ...
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