Strong El Niño played a major role in warming the air above the ice, researchers report
Human interventions to harness water resources, such as reservoirs, dams, and irrigation measures, have increased water availability for much of the global population, but at the same time, swept water scarcity problems downstream
Energy stored in electric vehicles can be used to power large buildings, thanks to ground-breaking research from WMG, University of Warwick
SDSC’s ‘Gordon’ helps describe complex process that’s fundamental to cancer initiation
A team of scientists has discovered a new crystal form of DDT that is more effective against insects than the existing one.
The cancellation postpones the much-anticipated Hudson Bay System Study (BaySys) involving 40 scientists from five universities across Canada
Farmland can benefit California's salmon populations
More than five trillion pieces of plastic debris are estimated to be in our oceans, though many are impossible to see with the naked eye
Join Lab Manager’s interactive discussion focusing on the latest in water testing techniques and analyses
Novel material removes pollutant PFOA to levels far below EPA’s health advisory limit
Study shows how farmers could use the technology to monitor pollination and increase food production
Turning sewage sludge into biocrude oil
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