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Harmful ‘Forever Chemicals’ Removed from Water with New Electrocatalysis Method
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University of Rochester
A novel approach using laser-made nanomaterials could lay the foundation for globally scalable remediation techniques
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Want Fewer Microplastics in Your Tap Water? Try Boiling It First
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American Chemical Society
Study finds that boiling calcium-rich water can remove up to 90 percent of nano- and microplastic contaminants
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You May Breathe In More Nanoparticles from Your Gas Stove than from Car Exhaust
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Purdue University
Gas stoves emit nanocluster aerosol that may get deep into your respiratory system, study shows
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Discovery Suggests Significant Glacial Retreat in West Antarctica Began in 1940s
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University of Houston
Newly published study reports that the Thwaites and Pine Island Glaciers share a common history of thinning
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Global Warming Increases the Diversity of Active Soil Bacteria
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University of Vienna
New findings enable more accurate prediction of the carbon cycle
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Air Pollution Hides Increases in Rainfall
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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
As aerosol emissions diminish, so do their drying effects, meaning extreme rains caused by greenhouse gases may ramp up
| 3 min read
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Potassium Depletion in Soil Threatens Global Crop Yields
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University College London
Study finds that in many regions of the world, more potassium is being removed from agricultural soils than is added
| 3 min read
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Anoxic Marine Basins among the Best Candidates for Deep-Sea Carbon Sequestration
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University of California - Santa Barbara
Barren, oxygen-free zones on the sea floor present a viable option for long-term atmospheric carbon storage
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New Study Finds Chemical Composition of US Air Pollution Changed Over Time
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Researchers found that while fine particulate matter concentrations have overall decreased, its composition has changed
| 3 min read
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Red Nets Signal “Stop” to Insect Pests, Reduce Need for Insecticides
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University of Tokyo
Changing the color of commonly used agricultural nets lessens insect damage to crops
| 3 min read
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Researchers Learn How Nectar-Laden Honey Bees Avoid Overheating
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University of Wyoming
Study findings relieve some concerns about the impact of warming climate on honey bees amidst insect pollinator decline
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Study: Global Deforestation Leads to More Mercury Pollution
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Scientists quantify a previously overlooked driver of human-made mercury emissions
| 4 min read
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