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Team science leads to breakthrough in carbon dioxide conversion
Researchers from the universities of Utrecht and Eindhoven, together with chemical concern BASF, have unraveled the…
A new world map rates food sustainability for countries across the globe
Human diets exacerbate climate change while failing to properly nourish more than 800 million people, making…
Small, fast, and highly energy-efficient memory device inspired by lithium-ion batteries
Scientists at the Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech) and the University of Tokyo (UTokyo) have…
Alaska Native ice cellars failing amid environmental changes
For generations, people in Alaska’s far-north whaling villages have relied on hand-built ice cellars dug deep…
Not all changeups are created equal; seam shifted wake baffles hitters
While changing the rotation rate/axis of a thrown baseball has long been a weapon in a…
America grapples with 'ghost guns' amid epidemic of violence
After his mother dropped him off at school, Nathan Berhow pulled a .45-caliber pistol out of…
Oil from spill in Brazil washes up in Rio state
Oil from a spill that has contaminated a stretch of Brazil’s coast was detected in Rio…
Heating techniques could improve treatment of macular degeneration
Age-related macular degeneration is the primary cause of central vision loss and results in the center…
Shaking head to get rid of water in ears could cause brain damage, physicists find
Trapped water in the ear canal can cause infection and even damage, but it turns out…