How Labs Can Curb Carbon Emissionsby Holden GalushaCollaboration, training, and analyzing internal processes are vital to reducing carbon emissions
New Total Organic Carbon Analyzer Offers Simplified Operation at Low Costby Beckman Coulter Life Sciences
NewsShrinking Glaciers and Soil Formation in the Arcticby Queen Mary University of LondonStudy shows how microscopic fungi enhance soil carbon storage in new landscapes created by shrinking Arctic glaciers
NewsA Simple, Inexpensive Way to Make Carbon Atoms Bind Togetherby The Scripps Research InstituteTeam uncovers a cost-effective method for producing quaternary carbon molecules, which are critical for drug development
NewsA Carbon-Lite Atmosphere Could Be a Sign of Water and Life on Other Planetsby Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyA low carbon abundance in planetary atmospheres could be a signature of habitability
NewsWebb Makes First Detection of Crucial Carbon Moleculeby NASA Goddard Space Flight CenterCarbon compounds are of great interest to scientists as they form the foundations of known life
NewsScientists Develop New Concepts about the Shape and Dynamic Nature of Moleculesby Durham UniversityResearchers hope this discovery will be used to underpin new applications for molecular materials
NewsIsotope Data Strengthens Suspicions of Ivory Stockpile Theftby University of UtahScience shows the ivory dates to the 1980s, similar in age to ivory in Burundi's national stockpile
NewsUnderstanding the Effect of Wildfires on Air Qualityby SPIEResearchers from NASA monitor, using airborne observations, the levels of carbon monoxide and ozone in wildfire plumes
NewsResearchers Add New Member to Carbon Material Familyby Chinese Academy of Sciences HeadquartersResearchers prepared a two-dimensional monolayer polymeric fullerene
NewsAncient Carbon Releases Suggest Possible Scenarios for Future Climateby University of California - Santa CruzNew findings reveal a precursor event before the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
NewsRobot Fleet Dives for Climate Answers in 'Marine Snow'by University of TasmaniaAustralian research voyage to investigate how life in the Southern Ocean captures and stores carbon from the atmosphere