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Known as crustose coralline algae or red algae, these species coat rocks much like lichen on an alpine cliff. They emit a ...
The world produces billions of metric tons of animal waste. Imagine turning it into one of the world’s most used materials ...
A new study suggests that the growing market for digital clothing could have some surprising consumer dynamics ...
Remote health care appointments in the United States prevented carbon dioxide emissions equivalent to that of 130,000 ...
New research reveals that a termite shortage might be at the root of slower decomposition of dead wood in second growth ...
Tens of thousands of oil wells are scattered across the peatlands of western Canada. When these wells eventually run dry, simple techniques could enable the restoration of natural peatland ecosystems ...
They discovered a gene variant that not only shields rice from heat stress, it also produces more and better grains.
Human waste contains many valuable nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. That makes it a promising potential fertilizer with a lower carbon footprint than today’s fertilizers. But ...