Infrared spectroscopy is a powerful analytical tool that was pioneered in the early 20th century. It analyzes samples by exploring interactions between matter and electromagnetic radiation in the infrared region. Today, the technique is used in both quantitative and qualitative analyses in a wide range of industries to study the chemical and molecular properties of a substance.
There is an urgent need to implement proactive measures so the future population can enjoy a healthy, safe, and sustainable existence. There is a need to establish sustainable processes before the population reaches numbers that exceed what current infrastructure can maintain.
Here, we explore the current applications of Raman spectroscopy and look at how the field is developing. We evaluate the global market for this analytical tool and consider how it may change in the near future.
Osmotic power is a form of renewable energy that experts have predicted could have the potential to produce half of Europe’s power by 2030. French energy supplier Sweetch is exploring new ways of producing renewable energy via osmotic power to address carbon emissions associated with our reliance on non-renewable fossil fuels.
This article explores how space mining offers a sustainable alternative to Earth's resource challenges and the need for responsible practices to secure its future.