First reported "green" ink that is both safe for the ecosystem and does not fade from UV exposure
Discovery could play role in slowing climate change
Study looks back 20,000 years using recently collected carbon dioxide, global temperature, and sea level data spanning the last ice age
Process could enable biomanufacturing of 1 billion pounds of spandex each year
Researchers' findings demonstrate that renewable pollens could produce carbon architectures for anode applications in energy storage devices
A multi-year regional study suggests that shopping from home has a greater impact on the transportation sector than the public might suspect
Project is part of a nationwide effort to assess the status of threatened and endangered aquatic species
Team aims to make the process more efficient and less expensive
The study showed that some man-made sounds can cause certain species to reduce irrigation and sediment turnover
“We’ve shown that lead is harmful by eating the dirt, not from eating the lettuce grown in the dirt," researcher says.
World’s first cellulose aerogel made of paper waste is biodegradable, non-toxic, flexible and ultra-strong
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