North America is projected to retain its dominance in the global gas detection equipment market throughout the forecast period. By 2034, it is expected to hold approximately 22.3% market share.
A transdisciplinary team of AMBER and CRANN researchers from the School of Chemistry at University College Cork (UCC) and the School of Physics at Trinity College Dublin (TCD) has developed sensor ...
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UT’s Energy Institute will lead an initiative to detect and fix methane leaks in pipelines and wells in the Permian Basin of Texas and New Mexico, according to an agreement signed on Jan. 17. The ...
Washington Democrats are pushing a new bill forcing farmers to track cow flatulence. It's easy to see a cow flatulence tax ...