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Published Capturing CO2 with electricity: A microbial enzyme inspires electrochemistry



Humanity continuously emits greenhouse gases and thereby worsens global warming. Increasing research ...
Published As sea ice declines in the Arctic, bowhead whales are adjusting their migration patterns - As Sea Ice Declines in the Arctic, Bowhead Whales are Adjusting Their Migration Patterns


As sea ice declines in the Arctic, bowhead whales are staying north of the Bering Strait more freque...
Published Coral reefs in the Eastern Pacific could survive into the 2060s - Coral Reefs in the Eastern Pacific Could Survive into the 2060s


Scientists found that some reefs in the tropical Pacific Ocean could maintain high coral cover into...
Published Predicting saltwater intrusion into groundwater using Plymouth, Mass. as test case



As the world warms and ice sheets melt, the ocean continually rises. The greater Boston area can exp ...
Published War on superbugs can't be won, researchers declare



From a wartime spread of antimicrobial resistant disease in Ukraine, to superbugs in China causing '...
Published Researchers correlate Arctic warming to extreme winter weather in midlatitude and its future - Researchers Correlate Arctic Warming to Extreme Winter Weather in Midlatitude and Its Future



A warmer Arctic has been linked to extreme winter weather in the midlatitude regions. But, it is not...
Published Solar batteries: New material makes it possible to simultaneously absorb light and store energy - Revolutionary Solar Batteries: Harnessing Light and Storing Energy with New Materials


Researchers are making progress on the design of a solar battery made from an abundant, non-toxic an...
Published Virtual reality games can be used as a tool in personnel assessment - Virtual Reality Games: A Revolutionary Tool for Personnel Assessment


Fast gamers are more intelligent: Intelligence can be predicted through virtual reality games. ABSTR...
Published Shining potential of missing atoms - Shining Potential of Missing Atoms: A New Era of Materials Science



Single photons have applications in quantum computation, information networks, and sensors, and thes...
Published Surface steers signals for next-gen networks - Surface Steers Signals for Next-Gen Networks



5G signals known as millimeter-wave carry enormous amounts of information but are very easy to block...
Published Study of algae in Acadia National Park lakes shows recovery from acidification - Study of Algae in Acadia National Park Lakes Shows Recovery from Acidification


Research shows that federal regulations to reduce human-caused sulfur in the atmosphere have aided i...
Published Lessons in sustainability, evolution and human adaptation -- courtesy of the Holocene - Lessons in Sustainability, Evolution, and Human Adaptation -- Courtesy of the Holocene



The El Gigante rockshelter in western Honduras is among only a handful of archaeological sites in th...
Published Using sound to model the world - Using Sound to Model the World: A Revolutionary Approach to Understanding Our Environment


Researchers have developed a machine-learning technique that captures and models the underlying acou...
Published Cave excavation pushes back the clock on early human migration to Laos - Cave Excavation Pushes Back the Clock on Early Human Migration to Laos



Fifteen years of archaeological work in the Tam Pa Ling cave in northeastern Laos has yielded a reli...
Published Modern wind turbines can more than compensate for decline in global wind resource - Modern Wind Turbines: A Solution to the Decline in Global Wind Resource


Wind energy contributes significantly to the energy sector's sustainable, low-CO2 transformation. Ho...
Published Melt-rate of West Antarctic Ice Sheet highly sensitive to changes in ocean temperatures - Melt-rate of West Antarctic Ice Sheet highly sensitive to changes in ocean temperatures


Melting of ice shelves in West Antarctica speeds up and slows down in response to changes in deep oc...
Published From the Mediterranean into the Atlantic: The Gibraltar arc is migrating to the west



Oceans are subject to continuous change, mostly over extremely vast periods of time running into mil ...
Published Gulf corals still suffering more than a decade after Deepwater Horizon oil spill, scientists report



Deep-water corals in the Gulf of Mexico are still struggling to recover from the devastating Deepwat...
Published New research reveals extreme heat likely to wipe out humans and mammals in the distant future - New Research Predicts Extreme Heat Could Eradicate Humans and Mammals in the Distant Future



A new study shows unprecedented heat is likely to lead to the next mass extinction, akin to when the...
Published How did the Butterfly Nebula get its wings? It's complicated - How Did the Butterfly Nebula Get Its Wings? It's Complicated


Something is amiss in the Butterfly Nebula. When astronomers compared two exposures of this planetar...