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Published Mining rare earth metals from electronic waste



A small molecule that naturally serves as a binding site for metals in enzymes also proves useful fo...
Published Extinct offshore volcano could store gigatons of carbon dioxide - Extinct Offshore Volcano Could Store Gigatons of Carbon Dioxide



A new study concludes that an extinct volcano off the shore of Portugal could store as much as 1.2-8 ...
Published Diatom surprise could rewrite the global carbon cycle



When it comes to diatoms that live in the ocean, new research suggests that photosynthesis is not th...
Published New maps help decision-makers factor albedo into tree-planting decisions



A new study provides a global analysis of where restoration of tree cover is most effective at cooli...
Published Delivery robots' green credentials make them more attractive to consumers



The smaller carbon footprint, or wheel print, of automatic delivery robots can encourage consumers t...
Published Earth prefers to serve life in XXS and XXL sizes - Earth Prefers to Serve Life in XXS and XXL Sizes


Life comes in all shapes in sizes, but some sizes are more popular than others, new research has fou...
Published Heat-loving marine bacteria can help detoxify asbestos - Heat-loving Marine Bacteria: A New Solution for Asbestos Detoxification



Researchers have shown that extremophilic bacteria from high temperature marine environments can be...
Published Previously unknown intercellular electricity may power biology - Previously Unknown Intercellular Electricity May Power Biology



Researchers have discovered that the electrical fields and activity that exist through a cell's memb...
Published Gone for good? California's beetle-killed, carbon-storing pine forests may not come back - Gone for Good? California's Beetle-Killed, Carbon-Storing Pine Forests May Not Come Back



Ponderosa pine forests in the Sierra Nevada that were wiped out by western pine beetles during the 2...
Published Revolutionary battery technology to boost EV range 10-fold or more - Revolutionary Battery Technology to Boost EV Range 10-Fold or More


A team develops layering-charged, polymer-based stable high-capacity anode material. ABSTRACT: Revol...
Published Researchers cultivate archaea that break down crude oil in novel ways - Researchers Cultivate Archaea That Break Down Crude Oil in Novel Ways



The seafloor is home to around one-third of all the microorganisms on the Earth and is inhabited eve...
Published Effect of volcanic eruptions significantly underestimated in climate projections - Effect of Volcanic Eruptions Significantly Underestimated in Climate Projections



Researchers have found that the cooling effect that volcanic eruptions have on Earth's surface tempe...
Published Chemists tackle the tough challenge of recycling mixed plastics - Chemists Tackle the Tough Challenge of Recycling Mixed Plastics



Polymer chemists have been finding ways to tackle the environmental problems humans have created wit...
Published Scientists begin to unravel global role of atmospheric dust in nourishing oceans - Scientists Begin to Unravel Global Role of Atmospheric Dust in Nourishing Oceans



New research begins to unravel the role dust plays in nourishing global ocean ecosystems while helpi...
Published Out of this world control on Ice Age cycles - Out of this World Control on Ice Age Cycles



A research team, composed of climatologists and an astronomer, have used an improved computer model...
Published How did Earth get its water? - How Earth Got Its Water: A Fascinating Journey Through Time



Our planet's water could have originated from interactions between the hydrogen-rich atmospheres and...
Published Methane from megafires: More spew than we knew - Methane from Megafires: More Spew Than We Knew



Using a new detection method, scientists found a massive amount of methane, a super-potent greenhous...
Published A stormy, active sun may have kickstarted life on Earth - A Stormy, Active Sun May Have Kickstarted Life on Earth



The first building blocks of life on Earth may have formed thanks to eruptions from our Sun, a new s...
Published Solar cells charging forward - Solar Cells Charging Forward: The Future of Renewable Energy



An environmentally friendlier solution to solar cell production with enhanced performance utilizes P...
Published Researchers find decaying biomass in Arctic rivers fuels more carbon export than previously thought - Researchers Find Decaying Biomass in Arctic Rivers Fuels More Carbon Export Than Previously Thought


A new study found that plants and small organisms in Arctic rivers could be responsible for more tha...