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Published Insect decline also occurs in forests - Insect Decline Also Occurs in Forests: A Threat to Ecosystems



The number of insects has been declining for years. This has already been well documented for agricu...
Published 'Sustainable' condenser tumble dryers create hundreds of tons of waterborne microfiber pollution - Sustainable Condenser Tumble Dryers: The Hidden Waterborne Microfiber Pollution



A new study has revealed that drying laundry using a condenser tumble dryer leads to hundreds of ton...
Published Owl wing design reduces aircraft, wind turbine noise pollution - Owl Wing Design Reduces Aircraft and Wind Turbine Noise Pollution


Researchers used the characteristics of owl wings to inform airfoil design and significantly reduce...
Published Fuel cells: Novel multi-proton carrier complex as efficient proton conductor at high temps - Fuel Cells: A Novel Multi-Proton Carrier Complex as an Efficient Proton Conductor at High Temperatures


Fuel cells often fall short when it comes to operating at temperatures beyond 100 degrees Celsius ow...
Published Is it an ant? Is it a plant? No, it's a spider! - Is it an Ant? Is it a Plant? No, it's a Spider!



A species of tiny, colorful jumping spider employs two lines of defense to avoid being eaten: camouf...
Published Ray of hope? One place where reef manta rays are thriving - Ray of Hope? One Place Where Reef Manta Rays are Thriving


Over a decade, manta ray populations increased significantly in Raja Ampat archipelago in Indonesia,...
Published Corals saving corals - Corals Saving Corals: A New Hope for Coral Reefs


Corals resistant to disease can rescue more vulnerable corals, UC Davis found. Raising corals with d...
Published Genome editing: Reducing off-target mutations in DNA - Genome Editing: A Leap Forward in Reducing Off-Target Mutations in DNA



Researchers have developed a novel genome editing technique known as NICER, which results in signifi...
Published Navigating underground with cosmic-ray muons - Navigating Underground with Cosmic-Ray Muons: A Revolutionary Technology



Superfast, subatomic-sized particles called muons have been used to wirelessly navigate underground...
Published Beetles and their biodiversity in dead wood - Beetles and Their Biodiversity in Dead Wood



Which energy type promotes the biodiversity of beetles living in dead wood in the forest? That depen...
Published Solar industry feeling the heat over disposal of 80 million panels - Solar Industry Feeling the Heat Over Disposal of 80 Million Panels


Renewable energy experts have come up with an environmentally-friendly plan to dispose of solar pane...
Published Thin, lightweight layer provides radiation barrier for perovskites in space, protection from elements on Earth - Thin, Lightweight Layer Provides Radiation Barrier for Perovskites in Space, Protection from Elements on Earth


An ultrathin protective coating proves sufficient to protect a perovskite solar cell from the harmfu...
Published Vastly more sustainable, cost-effective method to desalinate industrial wastewater - Vastly More Sustainable, Cost-Effective Method to Desalinate Industrial Wastewater



Engineers are developing a cutting-edge process that can reduce energy consumption and cost of water...
Published Smelling in VR environment possible with new gaming technology - Smelling in VR Environment Possible with New Gaming Technology


An odor machine, so-called olfactometer, makes it possible to smell in VR environments. First up is...
Published AI reveals hidden traits about our planet's flora to help save species - AI Reveals Hidden Traits About Our Planet's Flora to Help Save Species



Machine learning can help extract important information from the huge numbers of plant specimens sto...
Published Transplants can save dying coral reefs, but genetically diverse donors are key - Transplants Can Save Dying Coral Reefs, But Genetically Diverse Donors Are Key


Study uses lab-grown coral clones to determine why some coral thrive when transplanted onto coral re...
Published Drought, heat waves worsen West Coast air pollution inequality - Drought and Heat Waves Worsen Air Pollution Inequality on the West Coast


A new study found drought and heat waves could make air pollution worse for communities that already...
Published Plastic debris in the Arctic comes from all around the world - Plastic Debris in the Arctic Comes from All Around the World


In the course of five years, citizens who went on sailing cruises to the Arctic surveyed and collect...
Published Solar beats nuclear at many potential settlement sites on Mars - Solar Beats Nuclear at Many Potential Settlement Sites on Mars


While most missions to the moon and other planets rely upon solar power, scientists have assumed tha...
Published Why some countries are leading the shift to green energy - Why Some Countries Are Leading the Shift to Green Energy


A new study identifies the political factors that allow some countries to lead in adopting cleaner s...