Fossil fuel consumption contributes to significant greenhouse gas emissions and severe climate issues. It is imperative…
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Using green energy for electrochemical corrosion protection
Metal corrosion seriously affects the service life of marine steel structures. The traditional cathodic protection needs…
Researchers propose a new technology-centered focus to study and conserve coral reefs
The scope and scale of threats facing coral reefs demand new ways of approaching the questions…
Mummies provide the key to reconstruct the climate of the ancient Mediterranean
Swiss scientists are reconstructing the climate of the ancient world using small wooden artifacts hung on…
Sexual selection: Why do females prefer ornate male signals?
Sexual selection provides an answer to the existence of lavishly ornate signals in animals, but not…
Microbiologists discover a regulatory mechanism that keeps cancer-causing bacteria in check
Researchers at the Forsyth Institute have discovered an important mechanism that may have profound implications for…
A new measurement could change our understanding of the universe
The universe is expanding, but how fast exactly? The answer appears to depend on whether you…
Scientists use computational modeling to design 'ultrastable' materials
Materials known as metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have a rigid, cage-like structure that lends itself to a…
Persuading conservatives of pro-environmentalism not as easy as one might think: Study
In the context of the climate crisis, it is becoming ever so crucial that the public…
In the US, public support for redeemability of Black offenders is widespread
In criminal justice, public belief in redeemability reduces punitiveness and increases support for policy measures like…