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  • The Synthetic Rocks Helping Us Understand How Sought-After Rare Earth Elements Form

    Researchers from Trinity have shed new light on the formation of increasingly precious rare earth elements (REEs) by creating synthetic rocks and testing their responses to varying environmental conditions. 

  • Anthropogenic Air Pollution More Significant Than Desert Dust

    At the beginning of the year, the World Health Organisation (WHO) announced that the Middle East ranks among the regions with the worst air quality. 

  • How Tiny Seeds Might Reduce Our Huge Dependence on Fossil Fuels

    As countries try to reduce their dependence on fossil fuels and slow climate change, scientists see biofuels as a partial answer.

  • Marine Protected Areas Can Help Safeguard Ocean Biodiversity

    If the nation is to achieve its goal of safeguarding critical marine ecosystems and other ocean resources from detrimental human activity, it must not only establish more marine protected areas (MPAs) but also ensure they are strictly managed to accomplish desired results, a University of Miami environmental scientist and others agreed in a recent study that examines these important ocean zones.

  • Termites May Have a Larger Role in Future Ecosystems

    Most people think termites are a nuisance that consume wood in homes and businesses.

  • Balanced Fertilization: A Fulcrum for Sustainable Production of Maize and Rice in Africa

    A new benchmark analysis of nutrient omission trial data provides new guidance on the predictors of yield in smallholder maize and rice cropping systems in sub-Saharan Africa.

  • Mountains Worldwide Have Two Weeks Less Snow on Average Than in 1982

    Two years ago, an initial study of global snow cover announced how in 78 percent of mountain areas, snowfall had declined over the past 20 years.

  • A Sea Change for Plastic Pollution: New Material Biodegrades in Ocean Water

    Plastics, now ubiquitous in the modern world, have become a rising threat to human and environmental health.

  • An Integrated Modeling Framework to Assess Surface and Groundwater Resources

    Against the backdrop of climate change and rising water demand, tools for adequately modeling water availability are much needed.

  • Lagoon Blooms Out of Red Sea Season

    The aim of Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Project is to transform the Red Sea coast into a world-class tourist destination.

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