A unique piece of equipment shines a light on the inner workings and formation of clouds
Testing equipment for or in tricky environments depends on adventuresome scientists and engineers
Study indicates concrete construction waste can help rid the air of sulfur dioxide, a major pollutant
Winter warming events have been observed by scientific excursions in the Arctic as early as the Fram expedition in 1896
Study shows how bodies “remember” experiences that increase risk for inflammation-related diseases
“If we look at the total number of fish we actually see that these increase under ocean acidification but local biodiversity is lost,” says researcher
Study looks at IEQ conditions using dynamic control of air change rates
JBEI researchers create open-access web portal to accelerate functional genetic research in plants
Results shed new light on what's happening today
UBC research provides new clues to how trees adapt to a changing climate
Researchers made the unexpected finding that bacteria that mutated to become resistant to quinolone antibiotics also became more resistant to triclosan
Some plant species are able to remove soil contaminants and grow normally, but these are a small minority
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