Independent testing shows device outperforms two commercially available products
Scientists thought guppies in Northern Trinidad could be a rare example of adaptation to crude oil pollution. But they found something else.
“The most longstanding hypothesis for zebra striping is crypsis, or camouflaging, but until now the question has always been framed through human eyes,” says lead author.
Concordia research findings can be used to show the impact of human activity on local climate
Finding opens the door for much broader participation in citizen science
Scientists apply new method to determine whether specific climate impacts can be traced to human-caused emissions
Research focused on ocean muck provides more understanding of the Earth's carbon cycle
Yan research team reports success with low-cost nickel-based catalyst
A team of researchers from five institutions analyzed the ability of six microorganisms to solubilize potential bioenergy feedstocks
Study bolsters view that sustainable, productive ecosystems depend on maintaining biodiversity
System will be installed this year at the NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing Center
The research team evaluated available data on 1,021 chemicals used in fracking
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