Kristin Shaw+FollowShip That Eats Pollution & Delivers Cement?Ever heard of a ship that cleans the air while hauling cement? Seabound, a London startup, has retrofitted a cargo ship to trap carbon pollution and turn it into limestone—an ingredient for cement. So, the ship delivers cement and the raw material to make more, all while scrubbing the air. This is a big win for anyone who wants cleaner cities without waiting for expensive electric ships. Imagine if your next building project helped clean the air! #Business #Industry #GreenTech40Share
Brandon Barrera+FollowWould You Trust a 3D-Printed Building?ETH Zurich’s new robot is shaking up construction by 3D printing walls from local clay and silt—no cement, no frames, just pure impact printing. This could mean faster, greener buildings with less carbon footprint. But would you feel safe living or working in a structure built this way? Is this the future of sustainable architecture, or are we not ready to ditch cement just yet? #Tech #3DPrinting #GreenTech00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowWill Brown takes on dual role at Green TechBig news for Albany’s basketball scene: Will Brown, the longtime UAlbany coach, is stepping in as both the boys’ basketball coach and dean of students at Green Tech. This isn’t just about hoops—Brown says the chance to impact students beyond the court made the offer too good to pass up. With all five starters from last year’s squad gone, it’s a fresh start for the Eagles. Brown’s focus on building real relationships and his deep local roots could mean big changes ahead. What do you think this new chapter will bring for Green Tech and the community? #Sports #Albany #GreenTech00Share
jenna64+FollowWill Brown brings college-level energy to Green TechBig news for Albany hoops: Will Brown, a legend in the Capital Region basketball scene, is now leading Green Tech’s boys basketball team and stepping in as Dean of Students. Brown’s impressive track record—five NCAA tournament runs with UAlbany and a Coach of the Year award with the Patroons—means Green Tech players are in for a serious upgrade. He’s promising a college-style program with a focus on academics and player development. With Green Tech fresh off a state title, what do you think Brown’s impact will be on the school and local basketball? #Education #Albany #GreenTech00Share
megangibson+FollowScientists Just Made Plastic Way GreenerMajor win for the planet: scientists have finally created a new plastic for electronics that ditches toxic chemicals but keeps all the heat resistance and durability. This could mean way less pollution from gadgets and electric cars in the future. The best part? It’s totally recyclable and doesn’t stick around forever like the old stuff. Still needs more testing, but this could be a total game-changer for green tech! Would you recycle more if it was easier or you got rewards? #Science #GreenTech #Innovation00Share
Stacie Hernandez+FollowWould You Road Trip in a 500-Mile EV Truck?Imagine if your next big move or cross-country road trip could be done in a giant electric truck that only needs to charge once every 500 miles. Windrose and NantG Power are teaming up to make that a reality, with new batteries that work better in cold weather and are safer, too. If these trucks catch on, we might see cleaner highways and cheaper shipping. Would you trust a battery-powered big rig for your next delivery? #Business #EVTrucks #GreenTech00Share
Nicholas Coleman+FollowWould You Sail on an Ammonia Ship?Imagine your next Amazon package arriving on a ship that runs partly on ammonia, not just oil. The Green Pioneer just docked in Boston, showing off engines that can sip both traditional fuel and cleaner ammonia. While it’s not 100% green yet, this is a big step toward carbon-free shipping. If more companies jump on board, your online shopping could get a little greener—without you lifting a finger. #Business #Industry #GreenTech00Share
larsontiffany+FollowThis Tiny Car-Bike Mashup Is WildEver wish there was something between a bike and a car? Meet the ZET e-quad, a pedal-assist quadricycle from Germany that’s basically a souped-up cargo bike with four wheels, a canopy, and zero emissions. No license or insurance needed! It’s perfect for city trips, can go up to 80 miles per charge, and even has solar options. Would you ditch your car for this futuristic ride? #Cars #CleanTransport #GreenTech00Share
James Brady+FollowEV Battery Recycling Just Got a Glow-UpCzech scientists just cracked a major EV battery problem—recycling rare earths like neodymium using only water and simple lab tools! No more toxic waste or harsh chemicals. Their method pulls out super-pure neodymium, ready for new batteries and magnets. This could make electric cars cheaper and way greener. Imagine tossing your old EV battery and knowing it’s getting a second life without trashing the planet. Would you go electric if recycling was this easy? #Science #EVs #GreenTech00Share
Michael Flores+FollowNot a Single Atom Wasted—Seriously!Scientists just pulled off a wild new trick: they can now grab every last atom of precious metals like gold and silver using argon plasma. That means less waste, lower costs, and way less pollution from mining. The best part? The method works for 21 different metals and could totally change how we make batteries, store energy, and even clean up CO2. Imagine a future where tech is greener and nothing goes to waste! #Science #GreenTech #Innovation00Share