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  • Upcycling Plastic Waste Into High-Performing Mechanical Lubricants

    New research could mean fewer adverse impacts from plastic waste and cheaper lubricants used in vehicles and industrial activities.

  • From Seed to Market: NASA Brings Food to the Table

    As the seasons turn from spring, to summer, to fall – farmers plant crops, monitor their growth and harvest them.

  • Visualizing Our City’s Energy Use

    Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh Swanson School of Engineering and the Mascaro Center for Sustainable Innovation used the City of Pittsburgh to create a model built upon the design, materials and purpose of commercial buildings to estimate their energy usage and emissions.

  • California’s Carbon Mitigation Efforts May Be Thwarted by Climate Change Itself

    To meet an ambitious goal of carbon neutrality by 2045, California’s policymakers are relying in part on forests and shrublands to remove CO2 from the atmosphere, but researchers at the University of California, Irvine warn that future climate change may limit the ecosystem’s ability to perform this service.

  • Phase I Trial Begins of New Vaccine Against the Plague

    Researchers at the University of Oxford today launched a Phase 1 trial to test a new vaccine against plague.

  • Scientists Model ‘True Prevalence’ of COVID-19 Throughout Pandemic

    Government officials and policymakers have tried to use numbers to grasp COVID-19’s impact.

  • Can Retrofitting Dams for Hydro Provide a Green Energy Boost?

    In 1969, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers finished construction of the Red Rock Dam on the Des Moines River in Marion County, Iowa. 

  • Beauty in the Barents

    There are a few possible reasons why the phytoplankton-rich waters of this high-latitude sea appear both green and turquoise blue.

  • Using Archeology to Better Understand Climate Change

    Throughout history, people of different cultures and stages of evolution have found ways to adapt, with varying success, to the gradual warming of the environment they live in. 

  • Global Warming May Limit Spread of Dengue Fever, New Research Finds

    Infection with dengue virus makes mosquitoes more sensitive to warmer temperatures, according to new research led by Penn State researchers. 

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