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  • Climate Change Has Worsened Global Economic Inequality

    A new Stanford University study shows global warming has increased economic inequality since the 1960s. 

  • Mixing Lawn Grass Varieties Could Trim Fall Armyworm Infestations

    A simple change in the choice of grass varieties for many lawns in the United States could be a key tool for fending off fall armyworm infestations, according to new research.

  • Empathy Often Avoided Because of Mental Effort

    Even when feeling empathy for others isn't financially costly or emotionally draining, people will still avoid it because they think empathy requires too much mental effort, according to new research published by the American Psychological Association.

  • Those Home-Delivered Meal Kits Are Greener Than You Thought, New Study Concludes

    Meal kit services, which deliver a box of pre-portioned ingredients and a chef-selected recipe to your door, are hugely popular but get a bad environmental rap due to perceived packaging waste.

  • Was the Restaurant Really That Bad – or Was It Just the Rain?

    There are a few things that will result in poor customer reviews of a restaurant: bad service, bad food – and bad weather.

  • Modified ‘White Graphene’ for Eco-Friendly Energy

    Scientists from TPU, Germany, and the United States have found a new way to functionalize a dielectric, otherwise known as ‘white graphene’, i.e. hexagonal boron nitride (hBN), without destroying it or changing its properties. 

  • 'Molecular Surgery’ Reshapes Living Tissue with Electricity but No Incisions

    Traditional surgery to reshape a nose or ear entails cutting and suturing, sometimes followed by long recovery times and scars.

  • Thermodynamic Magic Enables Cooling without Energy Consumption

    Physicists at the University of Zurich have developed an amazingly simple device that allows heat to flow temporarily from a cold to a warm object without an external power supply.

  • Scientists Restore Some Functions in A Pig’s Brain Hours After Death

    Circulation and cellular activity were restored in a pig’s brain four hours after its death, a finding that challenges long-held assumptions about the timing and irreversible nature of the cessation of some brain functions after death, Yale scientists report April 17 in the journal Nature.

  • From Coal to Gas: How the Shift Can Help Stabilize Climate Change

    A transition from coal-based energy to cleaner-burning gas has long been viewed as a staple of many climate action plans, despite concerns over leakage and possible harmful emissions.

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