Sponges made from wood can selectively absorb oil, and then can be squeezed out and used again
New research reevaluates understanding of coral feeding and could aid in identifying coral reefs more resilient to bleaching events
Solar power accounts for less than two percent of US electricity, but could make up more
Long-term melting may lead to release of huge volumes of cold, fresh water into the North Atlantic, impacting global climate
Researchers assessed the impact of rising carbon dioxide levels on the large predatory "triton shell" gastropod (Charonia lampas).
A new study combined detailed environmental accounts with a model of the global food system that tracks the production and consumption of food across the world
Hydroeconomic models are increasingly becoming an important tool for water resources planning in river basins
Global sustainability is important now more than ever due to increasing urban populations and the resulting stress it can have on natural resources
A research team has made great, rapid strides toward the development of a specially designed molecule that can store solar energy for later use
Scientists calculated what type of biomass generates more heat than it consumes in pyrolysis
Remediating oil sludge via nanoparticlces made from green mango peel
Engineers make white paint whiter and cooler by removing white pigment and invent a polymer coating with nano-to-microscale air voids
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