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Published Much of the Nord Stream gas remained in the sea



Much of the methane released into the southern Baltic Sea from the Nord Stream gas pipeline has rema ...
Published Much more than a world first image of radioactive cesium atoms



Thirteen years after the nuclear disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (FDNPP), a br...
Published New study sheds light on how much methane is produced from Arctic lakes and wetlands



New study looked at lakes in the Arctic, including those at Alaska's Yukon Flats National Wildlife R...
Published Ancient carbon in rocks releases as much carbon dioxide as the world's volcanoes



New research has overturned the traditional view that natural rock weathering acts as a carbon sink...
Published A deep dive for environmental data on coastal oceans



A new study addresses the lack of data on how much human-generated carbon dioxide is present in coas ...
Published Cheap and efficient catalyst could boost renewable energy storage


Storing renewable energy as hydrogen could soon become much easier thanks to a new catalyst based on ...
Published Warming Arctic reduces dust levels in parts of the planet



Dust can have a huge impact on local air quality, food security, energy supply and public health. Pr...
Published There is much to improve in identifying all the chemicals around us


What chemicals are we exposed to on a daily basis? That is the central question of 'non-targeted ana...
Published Microbes could help reduce the need for chemical fertilizers



A new metal-organic coating protects bacterial cells from damage without impeding their growth or fu...
Published New extremes in stratospheric water vapor



The focus of new research was to determine how deep, how much and how frequently water in the strato ...
Published Scientists tackle difficult-to-recycle thermoset polymers



A team of scientists has got a step closer to making several different types of plastic much easier ...
Published Key advance for capturing carbon from the air



A chemical element so visually striking that it was named for a goddess shows a 'Goldilocks' level o...
Published New extremely fast carbon storage technology



A new way to store carbon captured from the atmosphere works much faster than current methods withou ...
Published Atmospheric scientists reveal much of Houston's ozone exceedance due to air flows from the north



Atmospheric science researchers published findings on Houston's ozone. They found that while local e...
Published Study of urban moss raises concerns about lead levels in older Portland neighborhoods



Lead levels in moss are as much as 600 times higher in older Portland, Oregon, neighborhoods where l ...
Published Revealing the mysteries within microbial genomes



A new technique will make it much easier for researchers to discover the traits or activities encode ...
Published Scientists find a human 'fingerprint' in the upper troposphere's increasing ozone



Scientists confirmed that much of ozone's increase in the upper troposphere is likely due to humans. ...
Published New research sheds light on relationships between plants and insects in forest ecosystems



Researchers have published new findings on how leaf-eating insects affect forest ecosystems worldwid...
Published Research finds water quality in Gulf of Mexico improves when adding social costs to carbon emissions



Researchers took a closer look at what would happen to agriculture if there was an extra cost, or so...
Published Bacteria-virus arms race provides rare window into rapid and complex evolution



Rather than a slow, gradual process as Darwin envisioned, biologists can now see how evolutionary ch...