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  • A First Step to Designing Better Solid-State Batteries

    Electrifying transportation is an essential step towards mitigating climate change.

  • New Nontoxic Powder Uses Sunlight to Quickly Disinfect Contaminated Drinking Water

    At least 2 billion people worldwide routinely drink water contaminated with disease-causing microbes.

  • As Plastics Keep Piling Up, Can ‘Advanced’ Recycling Cut the Waste?

    Bob Powell had spent more than a decade in the energy industry when he turned his attention to the problem of plastic waste.

  • Quantifying Mangroves’ Value as a Climate Solution and Economic Engine

    A tiny Central American country is charting a path to slowing climate change, while boosting the economy and making communities safer.

  • Plastic Made From Sugar Cane Also Threatens the Environment

    Plastic made from cane sugar also threatens the environment.

  • Discovery Alert: Webb Maps and Finds Traces of Water in an Ultra-hot Gas Giant's Atmosphere

    There’s an intriguing exoplanet out there – 400 light-years out there – that is so tantalizing that astronomers have been studying it since its discovery in 2009.

  • NASA Researchers Detect Tsunamis by Their Rumble in the Atmosphere

    New hazard-monitoring technology uses GPS signals to go wave-hunting in the Pacific Ring of Fire. 

  • Ground Beneath Thwaites Glacier Mapped for First Time

    The ground beneath Antarctica’s most vulnerable glacier has been mapped for the first time, helping scientists to better understand how it is being affected by climate change.

  • Antarctic Tipping Points – New Report

    Concern is rising about tipping points in the Antarctic region (Armstrong et al., 2022). 

  • Drones Fly Low and Slow for Radiation Detection

    Unoccupied aerial vehicles, better known as drones, have rapidly advanced from a quirky, high-flying novelty to a versatile workhorse.

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