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Published Stronger paper bags, reused repeatedly then recycled for biofuel could be future - Stronger Paper Bags, Reused Repeatedly then Recycled for Biofuel Could Be Future



As the world searches for ways to reduce the use of plastics such as single-use plastic bags, a nove...
Published Communities should reconsider walking away from curbside recycling, study shows - Communities Should Reconsider Walking Away from Curbside Recycling, Study Shows



Researchers took a deep dive into the economic and environmental value of community recycling effort...
Published Treating polluted water with nanofiber membranes - Treating Polluted Water with Nanofiber Membranes



Researchers develop a fabrication method to increase the efficacy and longevity of membrane separati...
Published Ants have a specialized communication processing center that has not been found in other social insects - Ants Have a Specialized Communication Processing Center That Sets Them Apart from Other Social Insects



Have you ever noticed an ant in your home, only to find that a week later the whole colony has moved...
Published Scientists discover new embryonic cell type that self-destructs to protect the developing embryo - Scientists Discover a New Embryonic Cell Type that Self-Destructs to Protect the Developing Embryo



Scientists have uncovered a new quality control system that removes damaged cells from early develop...
Published New tool shows progress in fighting spread of invasive grass carp in Great Lakes - New Tool Shows Progress in Fighting Spread of Invasive Grass Carp in Great Lakes



Researchers created a new way to estimate the abundance of invasive 'sleeper' species in freshwater...
Published Ocean ecosystem: Mixotrophic microorganisms play key role - Ocean Ecosystem: Mixotrophic Microorganisms Play Key Role



Researchers have identified a previously unknown group of bacteria, called UBA868, as key players in...
Published Ants took over the world by following flowering plants out of prehistoric forests - Ants Took Over the World by Following Flowering Plants Out of Prehistoric Forests


Today, ants are pretty much everywhere. To learn more about how these insects conquered the world, s...
Published Swimming secrets of prehistoric reptiles unlocked by new study - Swimming Secrets of Prehistoric Reptiles Unlocked by New Study



The diverse swimming techniques of the ancient reptiles that ruled the Mesozoic seas have been revea...
Published Planetary shields will buckle under stellar winds from their dying stars - Planetary Shields Will Buckle Under Stellar Winds from Their Dying Stars


Any life identified on planets orbiting white dwarf stars almost certainly evolved after the star's...
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 Flexing crystalline structures provide path to a solid energy future - Flexing Crystalline Structures Provide Path to a Solid Energy Future



Researchers have uncovered the atomic mechanisms that make a class of compounds called argyrodites a...
Published 'Shoebox' satellites help scientists understand trees and global warming - Shoebox Satellites: A New Tool for Understanding Trees and Global Warming



As scientists try to understand the effect of climate on trees, advances in imaging technology are h...
Published Nature favors creatures in largest and smallest sizes - Nature Favors Creatures in Largest and Smallest Sizes



Surveying the body sizes of Earth's living organisms, researchers found that the planet's biomass --...
Published Prehistoric podiatry: How dinos carried their enormous weight - Prehistoric Podiatry: How Dinosaurs Carried Their Enormous Weight


Scientists have cracked an enduring mystery, discovering how sauropod dinosaurs -- like Brontosaurus...
Published Crops evolved by swapping genetic modules between cells - Crops Evolved by Swapping Genetic Modules Between Cells



Comparing individual cells across corn, sorghum, and millet reveals evolutionary differences among t...
Published Earthquake scientists have a new tool in the race to find the next big one - Earthquake Scientists Have a New Tool in the Race to Find the Next Big One


New research on friction between faults could aid in predicting the world's most powerful earthquake...
Published Indo-Pacific corals more resilient to climate change than Atlantic corals - Indo-Pacific Corals More Resilient to Climate Change than Atlantic Corals



In the face of global warming and other environmental changes, corals in the Atlantic Ocean have dec...
Published Ancient viruses discovered in coral symbionts' DNA - Ancient Viruses Discovered in Coral Symbionts' DNA



The symbiotic organisms that live in corals and provide them with their dramatic colors contain frag ...
Published Early Pacific seafarers likely latched onto El Nino, other climate patterns - Early Pacific Seafarers Likely Latched onto El Nino, Other Climate Patterns


Researchers employed computer simulations and climatic data to help them explore the travels that le ...