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  • Carbon-Negative Power Generation for China

    If we’re going to limit global temperature increases to 2 degrees above pre-industrial levels, as laid out in the Paris Climate Agreement, it’s going to take a lot more than a transition to carbon-neutral energy sources such as wind and solar.

  • Epilepsy or Not? PNES Mistaken for More Common Seizure Disorder

    When someone collapses to the floor, back arching, arms and legs thrashing, your first thought may be epileptic seizure.

  • Researchers Develop First Functional Targeted Inhibitors of Peanut Allergens

    For an estimated 4.2 million children living with peanut allergies, the slightest trace of peanut and peanut ingredients could have fatal consequences.

  • NASA-NOAA Satellite Finds a More Circular Tropical Cyclone Wallace

    NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite passed over the Southern Indian Ocean and captured a visible image of what appeared to be a more organized Tropical Cyclone Wallace, off the coast of Western Australia.

  • DRI Researchers Successfully Remove Harmful Hormones From Las Vegas Wastewater Using Green Algae

    A common species of freshwater green algae is capable of removing certain endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) from wastewater, according to new research from the Desert Research Institute (DRI) in Las Vegas.

  • Paving Ahead: Model Aims for Infrastructure Preservation

    In 2017, the American Society of Civil Engineer’s Infrastructure Report Card gave America’s infrastructure an overall grade of a D+.

  • Banned Pesticides in Europe’s Rivers

    Tests of Europe’s rivers and canals have revealed more than 100 pesticides – including 24 that are not licensed for use in the EU.

  • Climate Change Impacts Peatland CO2 Gas Exchange Primarily via Moisture Conditions

    Northern peatlands store approximately one third of global soil carbon, namely around 500 gigatons. 

  • Hello, Kitty

    Pet cats can recognize their own names if their names are used regularly by their owners, according to new results by a team of researchers in Japan.

  • Laying the Ground for Robotic Strategies in Environmental Protection

    Along developed riverbanks, physical barriers can help contain flooding and combat erosion. 

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