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Methane from manholes and historic landfills: Significant sources of gas go unrecognized
Cities are responsible for almost 1/5th of the global methane emissions caused by human activities. But…
Disney's plans for total dominance are well underway, PhD student argues
The cultural and economic behemoth that is the Walt Disney Company has steamrolled its way into…
Study finds flightless puffins vulnerable to winter storms for two months a year
Puffins lose the ability to fly for up to two months every year—twice as long as…
Dangerous pathogens were lurking around every corner in an early medieval settlement
The analysis of DNA from 1,300-year-old skeletons allowed the reconstruction of the health status of the…
Not everyone is aware that sustainable diets are about helping the planet
A new study has found that young Brits would be willing to change to a more…
Discovering a rare red spiral galaxy population from the early universe with the James Webb Space Telescope
Spiral galaxies represent one of the most spectacular features in our universe. Among them, spiral galaxies…
A research agenda for nonvascular photoautotrophs under climate change
Non-vascular photoautotrophs (NVP), including mosses, lichens, terrestrial algae and cyanobacteria, are organisms that receive their energy…
Particles of light may create fluid flow, data-theory comparison suggests
A new computational analysis by theorists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory and…
Study finds 'financial advice deserts' in the US
A new study from the University of Georgia found many states within the Southeast and West…