Most of the heat from global warming has gone into the oceans, so it is no…
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Why you should stop buying new clothes
The fashion industry is one of the most polluting industries in the world, producing 20% of…
High-powered computer sees red
In almost all human cultures, colors are associated with different emotions such as hate, love, anger…
Cryopreservation of sperm found to slow offspring growth in fish
A trio of researchers with the University of Lausanne has found that cryopreservation of fish sperm…
New synthetic polymer degradable under very mild acidic conditions
A research team in Ehime University prepared a new type of synthetic polymer, which can be…
Just climate change action: Centering Indigenous wisdom and perspectives
The climate crisis threatens to dramatically alter people’s relationships with the land on which they rely.…
Quantum destabilization of a water sandwich
From raindrops rolling off the waxy surface of a waterlily leaf to the efficiency of desalination…
How does climate change help to spread diseases?
Many vector-borne diseases are transmitted by mosquitoes. Mosquitoes are cold-blooded insects, which means that environmental conditions,…
Research provides new insight into the critical roles of plankton in marine carbon storage
The sea is Earth’s most formidable carbon dioxide-storage machine, but mysteries still abound about the interlocking…
Image: Glowing solar cell
A solar cell is being turned into a light source by running electric current through it.…