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China’s smog reducing efforts improved public health - but may have accelerated global warming by reducing sunlight-reflecting aerosols.
The findings were published Monday, July 14, in Communications Earth & Environment. Stricter air quality regulations with unintended consequences China was able to reduce the emission rates of toxic ...
Thinking about using sulfur for lawn care? Start with a soil test to find out if your lawn needs it and how often you should ...
Magnetic micropillar arrays consist of tiny, vertical pin-shaped structures, arranged in a grid-like pattern. These ...
Efforts to clean up air pollution in China and across East Asia may have inadvertently contributed to a spike in global ...
If the leaves on your rhododendrons and azaleas are yellowing, it could be a nutrient deficiency. Using Epsom salt is a ...
AS WE MOVE through July and our yard and gardens are flourishing, let us dive into a “Nutrients 101 short course.” ...
Grab a coffee and your car is fully charged—this is how many people envision the future of mobility. But today's batteries ...
If supply chains cooperate, these next-gen batteries could start showing up within two years. Not splashy, but it's the kind ...
These fan-favorite beauty bargains cater to every face, routine, and budget. From Olay's age-defying serums to Kiel's ...
Commonly thought of as more of a woodland plant, oakleaf hydrangea is easily identified by it’s oak-like shaped leaves. They ...
Ultramarine dye was the most expensive in Europe until the 19th century, as the lapis lazuli from which it was produced was ...