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  • Hot Chemistry Quickly Transforms Aromatic Molecules Into Harmful Aerosols

    Joint research groups at Tampere University, University of Helsinki, Lund University and Pi-Numerics, Salzburg, have established key early steps in the conversion of aromatic molecules, a major constituent of traffic and other urban volatile emissions, into aerosol. 

  • Study: Atmospheric Circulation Weakens Following Volcanic Eruptions

    The Pacific Ocean covers 32% of Earth’s surface area, more than all the land combined. 

  • Towards Better Batteries and Fuel Cells with Dispersibility Estimation for Carbon Electrode Slurries

    Lithium-ion batteries are the powerhouse of modern-day electronics, and fuel cells are a promising candidate for sustainable energy devices.

  • Realising a Vision for a Sustainable Agri-Food System

    A sustainable future for the entire food supply chain is the ambition of Sudhir Yadav, The University of Queensland’s first Associate Professor of Sustainability.

  • Tree Mortality in the Black Forest on the Rise - Climate Change a Key Driver

    Climate impacts such as dry, hot summers reduce the growth and increase the mortality of trees in the Black Forest because they negatively influence the climatic water balance, i.e., the difference between precipitation and potential evapotranspiration.

  • El Niño and La Niña Multi-Year Events Could Become More Common

    The Pacific Ocean covers 32% of Earth’s surface area, more than all the land combined. Unsurprisingly, its activity affects conditions around the globe.

  • New Modeling Method Helps to Understand Extreme Heat Waves

    To prepare for extreme heat waves around the world – particularly in places known for cool summers – climate-simulation models that include a new computing concept may save tens of thousands of lives.

  • CU Boulder’s Weimer Lab Unveils Economical Method for Producing Clean Fuel

    The University of Colorado Boulder’s Weimer Lab has introduced an efficient and economical method to use renewable energy to produce fuel, opening doors to clean and sustainable energy sources for a wide array of industries, including transportation, steelmaking and ammonia production.

  • Making Aviation Fuel From Biomass

    In 2021, nearly a quarter of the world’s carbon dioxide emissions came from the transportation sector, with aviation being a significant contributor.

  • More Marine Heatwaves Could Spell Disaster for Ocean Life

    Marine heatwaves are becoming more frequent under global warming and this is having a significant impact on species' ability to recover.

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