Content by Imperial College London
The rate at which this technology can be deployed is likely slower than needed
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Carbon from human activity is released into the atmosphere sooner than previously thought
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Study’s analysis of the changing mix of reef microbes could have broader applications for assessing ecosystem health
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New analysis of the bones and muscles in ancient fish gives new clues about how the shoulder evolved in animals
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A study on ‘canopy soils’ shows they are important habitats and carbon stores that cannot easily be replaced
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Researchers suspect that half of the earths inventory of zinc came from asteroids originating in the outer Solar System
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Compared to the oil and gas industry, the biomethane industry suffers from poorly designed and managed facilities
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This study highlights that ammonites and Nautilus may not be as similar as previously thought
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Researchers gain fresh insight into how new solar cells to break down, and suggest a potential solution
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Engineered living materials could be used to detect and filter contaminants in water, in packaging to detect and alert to damage, and act as "living photographs"
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Researchers have developed drones that can shoot sensor-containing darts onto trees several meters away in cluttered environments like forests
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Research team gains new insight into how cannabis dulls pain
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Unlike its traditional and synthetic counterparts, producing fungi-based leather uses fewer hazardous chemicals and releases less extra carbon into the atmosphere
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Carbon capture and storage would be used alongside other interventions such as renewable energy, energy efficiency, and electrification of the transportation sector
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Researchers from Imperial College London helped schoolchildren test their family soup broths for activity against the malaria parasite
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