Keeping Water Safe to Drink with UV-Vis Spectrometersby Mike May, PhDAnalyzing contaminants in drinking water
NewsComplex Impact of Large Wildfires on Ozone Layer Dynamicsby Max Planck Institute for ChemistryHuge smoke-charged vortex doubles aerosol burden in the middle stratosphere and buffers ozone depletion
NewsNew Solutions to Keep Drinking Water Safe as Pesticide Use Skyrockets Worldwideby University of South AustraliaStudy proposes a more effective method of removing organic pesticides from drinking water, reducing contamination risks
NewsHow Lasers and 2D Materials Could Solve the World’s Plastic Problemby University of Texas at AustinNew technique blasts molecules in plastics with a laser to break them down into their smallest parts for future reuse
NewsNew Carbon Storage Technology Is Fastest of Its Kindby University of Texas at AustinUnique ice-like materials can bury carbon dioxide in the ocean, preventing it from being released into the atmosphere
NewsTo Save Bees, Scientists Say Focus on Habitat First, Then Pesticidesby Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool UniversityA recent study indicates habitat loss may impact the diversity of bees more than increased pesticide exposure
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
NewsZinc Can Boost Crop Resilience to Climateby Aarhus UniversityZinc plays an important role in the nitrogen fixation process of legumes
NewsNew Tool Enables El Niño Forecasting Up to 18 Monthsby University of HawaiiThe conceptual model is comparable to the best AI forecasts
NewsCreating an Innovative, Efficient Light-Harvesting Systemby Julius-Maximilians-Universität WürzburgThis tech could make solar panels more efficient
NewsCould Greenhouse Gases Indicate Alien Terraforming?by University of California - RiversideArtificial GHGs could be giveaways of a terraformed planet in the solar system
NewsToxic PFAS Chemicals Absorb through Human Skinby University of BirminghamNew study confirms that forever chemicals can enter the bloodstream through the skin
NewsAtmospheric CO2 Affects Temperature More than Previously Thoughtby Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea ResearchDoubling CO2 in the atmosphere could increase average temperature by 14 degrees
NewsResearchers Discover That Carbon Cycling through Plants Is Underestimatedby Imperial College London,Hayley DunningCarbon from human activity is released into the atmosphere sooner than previously thought
NewsGenerating Green Hydrogen through Water Electrolysisby ICFO - The Institute of Photonic SciencesThe breakthrough catalyst is iridium-free
NewsWildfires Beget More Wildfiresby University of California - RiversideSmoke from wildfires traps heat, making days warmer and drier
NewsBreeding Sweaty Cattle May Boost Food Securityby University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences,Meredith BauerCattle stop eating when they're hot, so how can we keep them eating in a warming world?
NewsUnconventional Recycling: Researchers Develop 'Dissolvable Textiles'by University of Colorado Boulder,Daniel StrainThis method may democratize the process of making customized fibers
NewsSocietal Polarization and Risk Perception Could Affect Climate Policyby Santa Fe InstituteHigh polarization and low risk perception can make top-down policies backfire
NewsNew Textile Reduces Heat from the Sun and Surrounding Buildingsby University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering,Paul DailingThe fabric can be used in clothes, car design, food storage, and more
NewsMachine Learning System Identifies Where Beetles Kill Treesby University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical InstituteThe solution can help forest and wildfire managers