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  • The Future of Hydrogen Fuel: UNSW Researchers Develop Technique to Analyse Hydrogen Fuel Cell Stability

    Understanding why existing hydrogen fuel cell prototypes degrade can pave the way for more durable cells. 

  • Exceptionally Low Antarctic Sea Ice

    Antarctica is in the depths of winter, yet the continent is surrounded by much less sea ice than scientists expected for this time of year. 

  • It’s Not Just Earthquakes — Fracking Also Linked to Small Tremors, Study Finds

    While past studies have linked fracking to earthquakes, scientists now say the drilling method is also a source of even small seismic tremors.

  • Chemicals From Maize Roots Influence Wheat Yield

    Maize roots secrete certain chemicals that affect the quality of soil. In some fields, this effect increases yields of wheat planted subsequent to maize in the same soil by more than 4%.

  • Hundred-Year Storms? That's How Long They Last on Saturn

    The largest storm in the solar system, a 10,000-mile-wide anticyclone called the Great Red Spot, has decorated Jupiter's surface for hundreds of years.

  • New Study by Goethe University Frankfurt Shows: Even Treated Wastewater Affects Our Rivers

    Wastewater treatment plants are undoubtedly a great achievement.

  • Embracing the Future We Need

    When you picture MIT doctoral students taking small PhD courses together, you probably don’t imagine them going on class field trips. But it does happen, sometimes, and one of those trips changed Andy Sun’s career.

  • New Recycling Process Could Find Markets for ‘Junk’ Plastic Waste

    Although many Americans dutifully deposit their plastic trash into the appropriate bins each week, many of those materials, including flexible films, multilayer materials and a lot of colored plastics, are not recyclable using conventional mechanical recycling methods. 

  • Warming Is Shifting Napa’s Wine Growing Season

    The start of wine grape growing season in California’s Napa Valley now comes nearly a month earlier than it used to because of the region’s warming climate, according to a new study from a team led by UC San Diego Scripps Institution of Oceanography researcher Dan Cayan. 

  • NASA Study Reveals Compounding Climate Risks at Two Degrees of Warming

    If global temperatures keep rising and reach 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit) above pre-industrial levels, people worldwide could face multiple impacts of climate change simultaneously. 

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