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  • All Plastic Waste Could Be Recycled into New Plastic

    A research group at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, has developed an efficient process for breaking down any plastic waste to a molecular level.

  • What Will Our World Look Like in 2050?

    USC researchers say confronting reality and taking local action may help humanity cope — and even spur economies and innovation.

  • Global Institute for Food Security Scientist Awarded Prestigious International Food Innovation Prize

    Leon Kochian, Canada Excellence Research Chair (CERC) at the University of Saskatchewan (Usask), has won the 2019 Arrell Global Food Innovation Award for “global excellence in food innovation.”

  • Dual Approach Needed to Save Sinking Cities and Bleaching Corals

    Local conservation can boost the climate resilience of coastal ecosystems, species and cities and buy them precious time in their fight against sea-level rise, ocean acidification and warming temperatures, a new paper by scientists at Duke University and Fudan University suggests.

  • How Sustainable is Tuna?

    Appearing in everything from sushi rolls to sandwiches, tuna are among the world’s favourite fish. But are our current tuna fishing habits sustainable?

  • A Sustainability Indicator to Compare the Bike Friendliness of U.S. Cities

    Living in Brooklyn, I am often amazed by the time it takes to get around within the borough without a bike.

  • Online Tool Helps Guide Wildlife Repopulation Efforts

    It’s a common sight in the Northeast: Flocks of wild turkeys strutting across the road, frustrating commuters.

  • Engineers Produce Water-Saving Crop Irrigation Sensor

    A team of University of Connecticut researchers engineered a soil moisture sensor that is more cost effective than anything currently available and responds to the global need to regulate water consumption in agriculture.

  • A Sustainable Solution for Safer Drinking Water

    Many small water systems in the United States struggle with disinfection compliance, a new study by Ohio State engineering professor Natalie Hull found.

  • Households Lose Up to $1,600 a Year in Food Waste

    Households lose up to $1,600 a year as well as key nutrients through avoidable food waste, say University of Guelph researchers who have completed the most in-depth known study worldwide on the growing problem.

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