
Ole Miss seniors Joe Fallon (left) and Olivia Marque work on their device for the ChemECube competition in Boston. // PHOTO: Hunt Mercier/Ole Miss Digital Imaging Services
October 29, 2025
BY The University of Mississippi
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Aarhus University researchers have developed a method to convert discarded nitrile rubber gloves into a reusable material that captures carbon dioxide from flue gas, offering a potential solution for both waste management and industrial emissions.
A new Nature Sustainability study from UConn researcher Mojtaba Fakhraee argues that restoring blue carbon ecosystems alongside coral reefs can improve carbon sequestration, boost reef recovery and strengthen coastal resilience. The study proposes a framework for pairing the ecosystems and suggests carbon‑credit funding could help scale restoration projects amid declining federal support.
The Alaska Department of Natural Resources has launched a statewide CCUS information hub designed to support industry, researchers and the public with centralized geological, technical and regulatory data. The online platform consolidates decades of information to inform carbon capture, utilization and storage project development across Alaska.
Bison Low Carbon Ventures Inc. has completed commissioning operations for the Phase 1 facility at its Meadowbrook Carbon Storage Hub near Legal, Alberta. The project is the first carbon capture and storage hub in Alberta to enter service and is licensed for up to 500 kilotonnes of CO₂ injection annually.
Mantel Capture has launched a front-end engineering design study for a commercial-scale carbon capture project with a Canadian oil and gas producer. The project will integrate Mantel’s molten borate technology into existing SAGD operations and is designed to capture approximately 60,000 metric tons of CO₂ annually.