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  • Solar Farms in Space Are Possible, Say Surrey and Swansea

    It's viable to produce low-cost, lightweight solar panels that can generate energy in space, according to new research from the Universities of Surrey and Swansea.

  • Light, Fresh Water Sticks to Greenland’s East Coast

    Meltwater that runs along the east coast of Greenland, hardly enters the open ocean before reaching the western side of the island. 

  • Bird Flu Reaches Antarctic Region

    Scientists have recorded the first cases of avian flu in the Antarctic, finding the disease has spread among migrating brown skuas.

  • Washington's Volcanoes Are Experiencing Seismic Tremors from an Unlikely Source: Glaciers

    Most people think of seismic activity as the result of movement along faults or of violent volcanic eruptions.

  • Survey Shows Public Support for Trees and Wildflower Meadows in Urban Areas

    A UK survey has shown significant public support for more nature in their towns and cities.

  • More Animal Welfare or More Environmental Protection?

    Which sustainability goals do people in Germany find more important: Animal welfare?

  • Adding Crushed Rock to Farmland Pulls Carbon Out of the Air

    Adding crushed volcanic rock to cropland could play a key role in removing carbon from the air.

  • Plants Transformed Into Detectors of Dangerous Chemicals

    What if your house plant could tell you your water isn’t safe? 

  • UArizona Researchers Probe How a Piece of the Moon Became a Near-Earth Asteroid

    In 2021, a team of University of Arizona astronomers suggested that a recently discovered near-Earth asteroid, Kamo`oalewa, could be a chunk of the moon.

  • Discovery: Ferns Produce Crop-Saving Insecticide

    Researchers from La Trobe University and the University of Melbourne have solved the structure of a novel insecticidal protein, originally discovered by Corteva Agriscience, that is effective in protecting major crop plants like corn and soybean from pests and is naturally produced by ferns.

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