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  • Study Unearths Ancient Reef Structure High and Dry on the Nullarbor Plain

    Research author Dr Milo Barham, from the Timescales of Mineral Systems Group within Curtin’s School of Earth and Planetary Sciences said the finding further challenged the understanding that the Nullarbor Plain, which emerged from the ocean about 14 million years ago, was essentially flat and featureless.

  • Stanford Researchers Model Outsized Benefits of Riverfront Forest Restoration

    A new Stanford University-led study(link is external) in Costa Rica reveals that restoring relatively narrow strips of riverfront forests could substantially improve regional water quality and carbon storage.

  • Recycling Materials: Turning Old Batteries into New Ones

    Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) is largely involved in a new battery recycling project.

  • Lancaster Expert Helping to Solve the Energy Crisis

    Lancaster University Professor Roger Kemp is part of a team evaluating policy options for incorporating hydrogen into the UK’s energy systems.

  • Global Fish Stocks Can’t Rebuild if Nothing Done to Halt Climate Change and Overfishing, New Study Suggests

    Global fish stocks will not be able to recover to sustainable levels without strong actions to mitigate climate change, a new study has projected.

  • Urban Crops Can Have Higher Yields Than Conventional Farming

    As urban populations boom, urban agriculture is increasingly looked to as a local food source and a way to help combat inequitable food access and food deserts.

  • Spotting the Human-Driven Snags in Global Sustainability Quest

    Today’s anxiety-ridden world is full of sweeping governmental policies meant to ease human suffering and protect the environment.

  • Machine Learning Algorithm Predicts How to Get the Most Out of Electric Vehicle Batteries

    The researchers, from the University of Cambridge, say their algorithm could help drivers, manufacturers and businesses get the most out of the batteries that power electric vehicles by suggesting routes and driving patterns that minimise battery degradation and charging times.

  • Home Gardens are “Living Genebanks” That Sustain Livelihoods in Central Asia

    Central Asia is the point of origin for a wide diversity of fruit and nut trees; including many local and wild varieties that have not been scientifically documented.

  • Sulfur Shortage: A Potential Resource Crisis Looming as the World Decarbonises

    The study, published in the Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers) journal The Geographical Journal, highlights that global demand for sulfuric acid is set to rise significantly from ‘246 to 400 million tonnes’ by 2040 - a result of more intensive agriculture and the world moving away from fossil fuels.

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