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Land use change leads to increased flooding in Indonesia, study shows
While high greenhouse gas emissions and biodiversity loss are often associated with rapid land-use change in…
Criminal recycling scams 'profit from plastic waste surge'
Criminal networks are profiting from an “overwhelming” surge in plastic waste being shipped from rich countries…
Our energy hunger is tethered to our economic past: study
Just as a living organism continually needs food to maintain itself, an economy consumes energy to…
Sulfur-scavenging bacteria could be key to making common component in plastic
Scientists at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Ohio State University discovered a…
Microbes working together multiply biomass conversion possibilities
With the race for renewable energy sources in full swing, plants offer one of the most…
Meteorite study suggests Earth may have been wet since it formed
A new study finds that Earth’s water may have come from materials that were present in…
Researchers report new platform for stereocontrol
A collaboration between two labs at Princeton University’s Department of Chemistry has yielded a striking new…
Mosquito immune system mapped to help fight malaria
Scientists have created the first cell atlas of mosquito immune cells, to understand how mosquitoes fight…
Using the past to maintain future biodiversity
New research shows that safeguarding species and ecosystems and the benefits they provide for society against…