The next-gen bioplastic invention surpassed the abilities of some conventional plastic packaging in repelling water and ...
A new analysis of billions of amateur bird sightings reveals the dependence of North America’s songbirds on a handful of ...
After water, concrete is the most-used material in the world. And now, researchers have given this ubiquitous building material super powers. A Massachusetts Institute of Technology team has found a ...
Two studies find that beaver-engineered wetlands attract twice as many hoverflies, nearly 50% more butterflies, and a richer ...
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Researchers found that framing uncertain events in negative terms such as “unlikely” could sow confusion about climate ...
Minimizing current and voltage imbalances will help prevent wear and tear on charging equipment and stabilize the grid, the researchers say. The charging station will operate more smoothly overall and ...
Let the best of Anthropocene come to you. The decline of insects in various parts of the world have sparked warnings of an ecological “Armageddon” as a pillar of food webs crumbles. Now, researchers ...
A review of dozens of studies hints that seeding biochar with iron fragments can mop up contaminants, stabilize nutrients, and lower farm emissions.
On November 8, according to the United Nations, Earth’s population will pass 8 billion for the first time—on its way to 10 billion half a century from now. It seems obvious that every one of those ...
Let the best of Anthropocene come to you. Granite and soapstone likely conjure up an image of kitchen countertops for most people. These rocks, among the most plentiful in the world, have become ...
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