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  • From Smoky Skies to a Green Horizon: Scientists Convert Fire-Risk Wood into Biofuel

    Teams from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and Sandia National Laboratories have collaborated to develop a streamlined and efficient process for converting woody plant matter like forest overgrowth and agricultural waste – material that is currently burned either intentionally or unintentionally – into liquid biofuel. Their research was published recently in the journal ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering.

  • Satellite Imagery Key to Powering Google Earth

    One of the most comprehensive pictures of our changing planet is now available to the public.

  • NASA-Built Instrument Will Help to Spot Greenhouse Gas Super-Emitters

    The tool will help people, including resource managers and other officials, to address increasing concentrations of methane and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.

  • With Impressive Accuracy, Dogs Can Sniff Out Coronavirus

    Many long for a return to a post-pandemic “normal,” which, for some, may entail concerts, travel, and large gatherings. 

  • The Humble Shrub That’s Predicting a Terrible Fire Season

    If you're kind of judgmental when it comes to plants, you might describe the chamise plant as “meh.” 

  • To Improve Climate Models, An International Team Turns to Archaeological Data

    Climate modeling is future facing, its general intent to hypothesize what our planet might look like at some later date. 

  • Satellite Map of Human Pressure on Land Provides Insight on Sustainable Development

    The coronavirus pandemic has led researchers to switch gears or temporarily abandon projects due to health protocols or not being able to travel. But for Patrick Keys and Elizabeth Barnes, husband and wife scientists at Colorado State University, this past year led to a productive research collaboration.

  • France Will Ban Short Flights That Could Be Replaced By a Train Trip

    If you’re planning a reasonably short trip in France, a plane will soon no longer be an option.

  • COVID-19 in Our Dust May Help Predict Outbreaks, Study Finds

    A study done in rooms where COVID-19 patients were isolated shows that the virus’s RNA – part of the genetic material inside a virus – can persist up to a month in dust.

  • Simple Genetic Modification Aims to Stop Mosquitoes Spreading Malaria

    Altering a mosquito’s gut genes to make them spread antimalarial genes to the next generation of their species shows promise as an approach to curb malaria, suggests a preliminary study published today in eLife.

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