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  • Researchers Help Solve 30-Year Ozone Mystery

    A group of researchers from The University of New Mexico Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, led by Distinguished Professor Hua Guo, have teamed up with colleagues from Texas A&M University to understand more about the photochemistry of Earth’s ozone.

  • Research Shows Aging Chimps, Like Humans, Value Friendships

    Old friends get together to relax, share meals, and trust and support each other. In the latter part of life, these friendships are highly valued.

  • Using Tree Bark, Researcher Develops New Generation Of Sustainable Products

    Canada’s forests are a key source of renewable materials, from paper to lumber. Yet many of the industry’s most common products, such as cardboard and newsprint, are on the low end of the value chain.

  • Room-Temperature Superconductor? Rochester Lab Sets New Record Toward Long-Sought Goal

    University physical scientists synthesize new superconducting material, developing a process that may help ‘break down barriers and open the door to many potential applications.’

  • Himalayan Glaciers Melting Because Of High-Altitude Dust

    An estimated 5 billion tons of desert dust disperses into Earth’s atmosphere every year. Some of it makes its way to the roof of the world — the Himalayas.

  • Large, Deep Antarctic Ozone Hole Persisting into November

    Persistent cold temperatures and strong circumpolar winds, also known as the polar vortex, supported the formation of a large and deep Antarctic ozone hole that should persist into November, NOAA and NASA scientists reported today.

  • An Iron Compound Can Make Your Water Safer To Drink

    A research group at the Texas A&M School of Public Health has found a way to decrease the number of toxic chemicals in drinking water.

  • Carbon-Releasing ‘Zombie Fires’ in Peatlands Could Be Dampened by New Findings

    New simulations have provided clues on reducing peat fires, which hide underground and are notoriously bad for human health and the environment.

  • Flash Graphene Rocks Strategy for Plastic Waste

    Plastic waste comes back in black as pristine graphene, thanks to ACDC.

  • Expect More Mega-Droughts

    Mega-droughts – droughts that last two decades or longer – are tipped to increase thanks to climate change, according to University of Queensland-led research.

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