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  • Nanoplastics Can Move Up the Food Chain From Plants to Insects and From Insects to Fish

    The concern about plastic pollution has become widespread after it was realised that mismanaged plastics in the environment break down into smaller pieces known as microplastics and nanoplastics.

  • 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.

  • Already Fewer Seeds and Fruits Under Mild Heat Conditions

    “Better safe than sorry”: Plants anticipate potential heatwaves by already slowing down pollen development under mild heat conditions, concludes Stuart Jansma in his PhD research project.

  • Research Reveals Remarkable Variability in Coral Heat Tolerance

    Marine heat waves have decimated corals in recent years and the future looks bleak for tropical reefs if the pace of climate change continues at current rates.

  • A Breakthrough Discovery in Carbon Capture Conversion for Ethylene Production

    A team of researchers led by Meenesh Singh at University of Illinois Chicago has discovered a way to convert 100% of carbon dioxide captured from industrial exhaust into ethylene, a key building block for plastic products.

  • Slowing of Continental Plate Movement Controlled Timing of Earth’s Largest Volcanic Events

    Scientists have shed new light on the timing and likely cause of major volcanic events that occurred millions of years ago and caused such climatic and biological upheaval that they drove some of the most devastating extinction events in Earth’s history.

  • 7 Takeaways About Flooding, Infrastructure and Climate Change

    Extreme storms and intense floods have disrupted communities across the country this summer.

  • 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.

  • U.S. Sweltered Through Third-Hottest Summer on Record

    A top-10 warm August capped off a distinctly hot summer, as the U.S. saw its third-hottest meteorological summer on record.

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