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  • USC Researchers Are Creating the Cheaper, Cleaner Fuels of the Future

    Trojan scientists are raiding deep fryers, developing alternative crops and turning to kelp in their quest to create renewable biofuels.

  • Scientists Reveal How Valley Reshaping and Damming Change Surface and Groundwater Nitrate Level at Watershed Scale

    On the Chinese Loess Plateau (CLP), a project named "Gully Land Consolidation" (GLC) has been implemented in rural watersheds to offset the farmland loss induced by "Grain for Green Program".

  • The Largest Solar Power Plant in Europe (For Now)

    The 500-megawatt Núñez de Balboa photovoltaic plant in Spain will supply energy to 250,000 people per year.

  • Decarbonizing Your Ride for a More Stable Climate

    Scientists measure the climate benefits of alternatives to petroleum fuels.

  • China’s Rapid Development of Solar and Wind Power

    Chinese authorities are investing heavily in green energy. The country has become a world leader in solar and wind power. This rapid expansion was made possible by the approach taken by authorities.

  • Creating a Social Norm: A Student-Designed Program to Reduce Marine Debris

    In 2015, a group of middle school students from Falmouth, Massachusetts, noticed a problem in their local waterways: plastic was everywhere.

  • Study: Your Home’s Water Quality Could Vary by the Room – and the Season

    Is the water in your home actually safe, given that water utility companies in the U.S. aren’t required by law to monitor the water that specifically enters a building at its service line?

  • Cobalt Supply Can Meet Demand for Electric Vehicle and Electronics Batteries

    Greater use of electric vehicles might be good for the environment, but further growth hinges on continued availability of critical battery components such as cobalt.

  • Off-Grid Sanitation Systems Show Promise in Global Testing, Despite Toilet Paper Sabotage

    Systems approaching viability in field tests of Duke-led Gates Foundation "Reinvent the Toilet" project.

  • Louisiana Students Cultivate Wetland Grasses in School Aquaponics Systems for Wetland Restoration

    Louisiana is losing coastal wetlands at an average rate of a football field every hour.

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