A researcher from the University of Southampton has produced a scientific study of the climate scenario featured in the disaster movie
Researchers report the site looks more like a nature preserve than a disaster zone
With more than tens of thousands of chemicals used commercially, keeping track of their levels in our bodies creates a challenge.
Team will study the use of biochar to improve infiltration, water retention, and nutrient retention and transformation in soils
Importance of deep ocean water circulation through hot hydrothermal systems highlighted
UCI, other researchers link products made there with higher CO2 emissions
Researchers say waste adds to other problems threatening global seafood resources such as overfishing, pollution, and climate change
Researchers test four types of steel byproducts to determine their phosphate removal capacity
Vertically aligned carbon nanotubes can chemically trap and store greenhouse gases more effectively than typical adsorption materials, according to a team in Germany and India
Integrated assessment is the most comprehensive Michigan-focused resource on high-volume hydraulic fracturing
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