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Scientists are testing hybrid elkhorn corals bred from Florida and Honduras parents in the wild for the first time. The ...
By simulating a million traffic scenarios, researchers found that apps guiding vehicle speeds at intersections could cut ...
A congested power grid stands in the way of electric vehicles being truly green, but researchers say small, targeted upgrades ...
Millions of toxic e-cig butts are tossed every day. A new study shows they can be recycled into asphalt pellets that boost road durability and cut carbon.
But urine especially reveals the challenge of unlocking this incredible resource: getting to the good stuff means finding a way to deal with liquid — a lot of it. This is where the biochar comes in, a ...
Globally, human excreta are a huge untapped source of nutrients. Now, a new perspective paper makes the case that biochar could help to unlock it. The PNAS paper shows that human waste contains over ...
Making ammonia fertilizer is energy and carbon-intensive. New solar-driven method is a low-cost way to recycle the ammonia in farm and industrial runoff that would otherwise become pollution.
New study shows that applying sugarcane-derived biochar to cotton fields offers a sustainable path forward for one of agriculture’s most resource-hungry crops.
Lab tests on 47 t-shirts showed low-cost options often beat high-end ones for durability—suggesting affordable clothes can help cut waste and emissions.
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