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Fertilizer runoff from livestock feed is contaminating U.S. groundwater. But replacing just 10% of meat with alternative ...
Millions of toxic e-cig butts are tossed every day. A new study shows they can be recycled into asphalt pellets that boost ...
Using artificial intelligence, scientists created a map of the planet's mycorrhizal fungi. They hope it will lead to more ...
Turning abandoned open-pit mines into solar farms could resolve growing land-use tensions and unlock vast, underused ...
Untrained participants in a new study could reliably rate levels of biodiversity through images and sound, aligning closely ...
Researchers found a way to extract 92% of critical metals from old EV batteries. The process uses less energy and generates ...
Scientists have engineered a living, carbon-capturing material that can be shaped by 3D printing and hardened over time ...
Green roofs can capture nearly all the microplastic particles that contaminate rainwater in modern cities, according to a new study. The findings add to the list of benefits of green roofs, which have ...
The paint replenishes its water supply by absorbing rain and water vapor. Its porous structure holds the water and then slowly releases it much like sweat.
Researchers have employed an unlikely organism—fungi—to make a new type of biodegradable battery. The new 3D-printed fungal battery produces enough electricity for small sensors and it can tossed into ...
A massive multi-country study suggests that simply closing the gap between the actual and perceived consensus moves the needle on climate beliefs without polarizing groups.
Most seafood is more climate-friendly than its terrestrial counterparts. But the latest controversies run deeper than simply wild-caught vs farmed.