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  • Abandoning the Old Ways: Progress in the Low-Cost Electrochemical Synthesis of Ammonia

    Ammonia (NH3) is among the most important chemicals produced by humans and  has a promising future in sustainable energy applications besides being used in fertilizer production. 

  • Partial Shade From Solar Panels Increase Abundance of Flowers in Late Summer

    A new study by Oregon State University researchers found that shade provided by solar panels increased the abundance of flowers under the panels and delayed the timing of their bloom, both findings that could aid the agricultural community.

  • Tree Hydraulics and Water Relations: Why Trees Die as a Result of Drought

    When trees die during a period of drought, they die of thirst. 

  • Indigenous Land-Use Reduced Catastrophic Wildfires on the Fish Lake Plateau

    If you were to visit the Great Basin and Colorado Plateau a thousand years ago, you’d find conditions remarkably familiar to the present.

  • Climate Change is Making it Harder to Get a Good Cup of Coffee

    Ethiopia may produce less specialty coffee and more rather bland tasting varieties in the future.

  • Climate Change is Making Indian Monsoon Seasons More Chaotic

    If global warming continues unchecked, summer monsoon rainfall in India will become stronger and more erratic.

  • Channel Migration Plays Leading Role in River Network Evolution, Study Finds

    Satellite views of Earth’s major river systems reveal their familiar treelike drainage patterns. The pattern – called dendritic – and its prevalence suggests that it may be the optimal state in which rivers exist.

  • Air Pollution May Affect Severity and Hospitalization in COVID-19 Patients with Respiratory Disease

    Patients who have preexisting respiratory conditions such as asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and live in areas with high levels of air pollution have a greater chance of hospitalization if they contract COVID-19, says a University of Cincinnati researcher.

  • Impacts of Coronavirus Lockdowns: New Study Collects Data on Pollutants in the Atmosphere

    One consequence of the coronavirus pandemic has been global restrictions on mobility.

  • Relationship Between El Niño-Southern Oscillation and Indian Summer Monsoon Rainfall Is Restoring

    Study could result in better predicitions and advacements in machine learning techniques.

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