Billions of cigarette butts end up on sidewalks, beaches, and gutters each year. They are small, easy to ignore, and hard to ...
Microbes across Earth's coldest regions are becoming more active as glaciers, permafrost and sea ice thaw, accelerating ...
The Lomagundi-Jatuli event, which occurred more than two billion years ago, followed the Great Oxygenation Event and was marked by a significant change in the isotopic composition of carbon. Its cause ...
Traditional techniques of converting fossil fuels for heat and power generation and chemical production increase the carbon ...
Biochar, a carbon rich material made by heating agricultural and forestry waste under low oxygen conditions, has long been valued for improving soil ...
Tiny plastic particles drifting through the oceans may be quietly weakening one of Earth’s most powerful climate defenses.
New research shows how changing rainfall speeds up soil carbon loss and how biochar helps soil cope with stress.
Under the lead of the Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW) the influence of parasitic fungi on the ...
Cigarette butts are a major pollution problem, but new research shows they can be recycled into fast-charging energy storage ...
Chemical looping involves the cyclic oxidation and reduction of metal oxide particles within fluidized bed reactors, enabling ...
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