In a rare scientific analysis of pending energy legislation, researchers put two competing policy approaches to the test.
New analysis shows that charred coffee grounds make increase concrete's strength by 30% and shrink its carbon footprint by ...
Long seen as a waterborne problem, microfiber pollution is increasingly traced to dryer vents. Studies point to inexpensive ...
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 ...
The popular fungus-based meat mimic behind vegan products like Quorn has just received an upgrade: researchers have tweaked its genes to make this fungus produce vast amounts more protein, using ...
Solar panels are a wonderful way to capture the sun’s energy for electric power. Another way to use solar energy, fast-gaining traction around the world, is to drive chemical reactions with it and ...
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 ...
Decades of monitoring failed to detect it, but the Covid lockdown showed that human activity—not just predators or habitat—has been quietly stifling Bonelli’s eagle reproduction.
Electric vehicle charging stations have a stability problem. As swarms of cars constantly plug in and yank their chargers out at random, every unpredictable connection sends a jolt through the system.
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