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Climate: Battle lines harden over how to slash CO2
Banish fossil fuels, capture their emissions, pull CO2 from thin air—diplomats in Bonn for UN-led climate…
Changing wild animals' behavior could help save them—but is it ethical?
When large and warty cane toads were first brought to Australia nearly 100 years ago, they…
How activity in outer space will affect regional inequalities in the future
Science fiction has always been a tool for processing life on Earth. Norwegian sci-fi expert Karl…
Researchers develop stepwise strategy for carbon dioxide reduction to multicarbon products
Though efficient C2+ production from CO2 electrocatalytic reduction reaction (CO2ERR) has become a promising approach to…
Study that challenged validity of elemental analysis leads to scientific journals changing guidelines
In 1923, Austrian chemist Fritz Pregl was awarded the Nobel Prize in chemistry for his contributions…
'Managing your boss' can lead to good working relationships with managers, research reveals
Research from Florida International University’s College of Business (FIU Business) shows that a key way to…
USDA researches New England's ability to be self-reliant in food production
Rarely do we ever know how much food is actually grown, produced, and then circulated from…
Motor skills and physical activity practice supports preschoolers' learning, finds researcher
In recent years, concerns have been raised about children and adolescents being less physically active and…
Social media 'trust' or 'distrust' buttons could reduce spread of misinformation
The addition of “trust” and “distrust” buttons on social media, alongside standard “like” buttons, could help…