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  • The Planet Just Had its Warmest October on Record

    The planet added another record-breaking month to 2023, with October ranking as the warmest October in the 174-year global climate record.

  • Climate Engineering Could Slow Antarctic Ice Loss, Study Shows

    Scattering sunlight-reflecting particles in the atmosphere could slow rapid melting in West Antarctica and reduce the risk of catastrophic sea-level rise, according to a study led by Indiana University researchers.

  • Research Provides Crucial Insights Into Moss Growth Under Elevated CO2 Levels That May Benefit Climate Change Models

    Approximately 12,000 species of mosses exist and cover close to four million square miles of earth, equivalent to the size of Canada, and are ecologically and evolutionarily important. 

  • Forecasting Microbiomes for Sustainability and Health

    Microbial communities, or microbiomes, are essential for safeguarding human and environmental health through the most widely used biotechnological process on our planet: biological wastewater treatment. 

  • Converting PFAS “Forever Chemicals” Into Valuable Compounds

    Scientists develop a new method to incorporate harmful perfluoroalkenes into N-heterocyclic carbene ligands.

  • New Water Treatment Method Can Generate Green Energy

    Researchers from ICIQ in Spain have designed micromotors that move around on their own to purify wastewater. 

  • Some of Today’s Earthquakes May Be Aftershocks From Quakes in the 1800s

    Aftershocks follow large earthquakes — sometimes for weeks, other times for decades. 

  • Earth’s Surface Water Dives Deep, Transforming Core’s Outer Layer

    ASU researchers contribute to discovery revealing more dynamic core-mantle interaction than previously known.

  • UNSW Researchers a Step Closer to Making Green Ammonia a Reality

    Green ammonia has the potential to drastically reduce the carbon footprint needed to produce fertiliser vital for crop-growing.

  • This Wireless, Handheld, Non-invasive Device Detects Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Biomarkers

    An international team of researchers has developed a handheld, non-invasive device that can detect biomarkers for Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Diseases. 

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