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Published Scientists develop eco-friendly pollen sponge to tackle water contaminants - Scientists Develop Eco-Friendly Pollen Sponge to Tackle Water Contaminants
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Scientists have created a reusable, biodegradable sponge that can readily soak up oil and other orga...
Published Oil in the ocean photooxidizes within hours to days, new study finds - Oil in the Ocean Photooxidizes Within Hours to Days, New Study Finds
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A new study demonstrates that under realistic environmental conditions oil drifting in the ocean aft...
Published Recyclable bioplastic membrane to clear oil spills from water - Recyclable Bioplastic Membrane to Clear Oil Spills from Water
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Polymer scientists have developed a polymer membrane from biobased malic acid. It is a superamphiphi...
Published New study shows Deepwater Horizon oil spill larger than previously thought - New Study Shows Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Larger Than Previously Thought
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Toxic and invisible oil spread well beyond the known satellite footprint of the Deepwater Horizon oi...
Published Cleanup of inactive Gulf of Mexico wells estimated at $30 billion - Cleanup of Inactive Gulf of Mexico Wells Estimated at $30 Billion
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A new article examines the cost to plug 14,000 wells that are inactive, have not produced for five y...
Published Climate damage caused by growing space tourism needs urgent mitigation - Climate Damage Caused by Growing Space Tourism Needs Urgent Mitigation
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A formidable space tourism industry may have a greater climate effect than the aviation industry and...
Published Anthropogenic air pollution more significant than desert dust - Anthropogenic Air Pollution More Significant Than Desert Dust
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At the beginning of the year, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced that the Middle East ran...
Published Catalyst purifies herbicide-tainted water and produces hydrogen - Catalyst Purifies Herbicide-Tainted Water and Produces Hydrogen
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Researchers have developed a dual-purpose catalyst that purifies herbicide-tainted water while also...
Published Gentle method allows for eco-friendly recycling of solar cells - Gentle Method Allows for Eco-Friendly Recycling of Solar Cells
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By using a new method, precious metals can be efficiently recovered from thin-film solar cells. The...
Published Porous crystals made from plant extracts purify water from pharmaceutical pollutants - Porous Crystals Made from Plant Extracts Purify Water from Pharmaceutical Pollutants
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Researchers have developed porous crystals made from pomegranate extract to capture and degrade phar...
Published First side-necked turtle ever discovered in UK - First Side-Necked Turtle Ever Discovered in UK
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The first side-necked turtle ever to be found in the UK has been discovered by an amateur fossil col...
Published Dynamic rivers contributed to Amazon's rich bird diversity - Dynamic Rivers Contributed to Amazon's Rich Bird Diversity
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One of the most contentious questions in evolutionary biology is, how did the Amazon become so rich...
Published Researcher uses mammal DNA to zoom into the human genome with unprecedented resolution - Researcher Uses Mammal DNA to Zoom into the Human Genome with Unprecedented Resolution
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Scientists have precisely identified base pairs of the human genome that remained consistent over mi...
Published When migrating birds go astray, disturbances in magnetic field may be partly to blame - When Migrating Birds Go Astray, Disturbances in Magnetic Field May Be Partly to Blame
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Disturbances to Earth's magnetic field can lead birds astray -- a phenomenon scientists call 'vagran...
Published Can ripples on the sun help predict solar flares? - Can Ripples on the Sun Help Predict Solar Flares?
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Scientists discovered in 1996 that sunquakes are linked to solar flares. Now, using helioseismic hol...
Published Exact magma locations may improve volcanic eruption forecasts - Exact Magma Locations May Improve Volcanic Eruption Forecasts
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Cornell University researchers have unearthed precise, microscopic clues to where magma is stored, o...
Published Volcano's eruption will help scientists plot weather, climate - Volcano's Eruption: A New Tool for Weather and Climate Prediction
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As it captivated people around the world, the January eruption of the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai volc...
Published Eruption of Tonga underwater volcano found to disrupt satellite signals halfway around the world - Eruption of Tonga Underwater Volcano Disrupts Satellite Signals Worldwide
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Researchers found that the Hunga-Tonga eruption was associated with the formation of an equatorial p...
Published Astronomers discover supernova explosion through rare 'cosmic magnifying glasses' - Astronomers Discover Supernova Explosion Through Rare 'Cosmic Magnifying Glasses'
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An international team of scientists recently discovered an exceptionally rare gravitationally lensed...
Published Wearable sensor uses ultrasound to provide cardiac imaging on the go - Wearable Sensor Uses Ultrasound to Provide Cardiac Imaging on the Go
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Engineers and physicians have developed a wearable ultrasound device that can assess both the struct...