JA Purity IV JA Purity IV
  • Blog
  • Press Releases
  • affiliates
  • ABOUT ENN
  • Spanish

Magazine menu

  • Top Stories
  • ENN Original
  • Climate
  • Energy
  • Ecosystems
  • Pollution
  • Wildlife
  • Policy
  • More
    • Agriculture
    • Green Building
    • Sustainability
    • Business
  • Sci/Tech
  • Health
  • Press Releases
  • Blog
  • Press Releases
  • affiliates
  • ABOUT ENN
  • Spanish
JA Purity IV JA Purity IV
  • Top Stories
  • ENN Original
  • Climate
  • Energy
  • Ecosystems
  • Pollution
  • Wildlife
  • Policy
  • More
    • Agriculture
    • Green Building
    • Sustainability
    • Business
  • Sci/Tech
  • Health
  • Press Releases
  • Smart Heat

    Can buildings learn to save all by themselves? Empa researchers think so. 

  • Wearable Health Tech Gets Efficiency Upgrade

    North Carolina State University engineers have demonstrated a flexible device that harvests the heat energy from the human body to monitor health. 

  • Researchers Make Critical Advances in Quantifying Methane Released From the Arctic Ocean

    A new study, lead by researchers at Stockholm university and published in Science Advances, now demonstrate that the amount of methane presently leaking to the atmosphere from the Arctic Ocean is much lower than previously claimed in recent studies.

  • Bats Inspire Detectors to Help Prevent Oil and Gas Pipe Leaks

    Engineers have developed a new scanning technique inspired by the natural world that can detect corroding metals in oil and gas pipelines.

  • Trees Might Be “Aware” of Their Size

    Trees are known for their great, but not unlimited, trunk height and diameter. 

  • Citizen Scientists Get Snappy to Monitor Bushfire-Ravaged Environment

    Citizen scientists are being encouraged to photograph bushfire-affected areas to help UNSW Sydney researchers track the recovery of flora and fauna after the fires.

  • Robotic Submarine Snaps First-Ever Images at Foundation of Notorious Antarctic Glacier

    During an unprecedented scientific campaign on an Antarctic glacier notorious for contributions to sea-level, researchers took first-ever images at the glacier’s foundations on the ocean floor.

  • Bacteria Engineered to Protect Bees from Pests and Pathogens

    Scientists from The University of Texas at Austin report in the journal Science that they have developed a new strategy to protect honey bees from a deadly trend known as colony collapse: genetically engineered strains of bacteria.

  • Scientists Find Record Warm Water in Antarctica, Pointing to Cause Behind Troubling Glacier Melt

    A team of scientists has observed, for the first time, the presence of warm water at a vital point underneath a glacier in Antarctica—an alarming discovery that points to the cause behind the gradual melting of this ice shelf while also raising concerns about sea-level rise around the globe.

  • New Way of Recycling Plant-Based Plastics Instead of Letting Them Rot in Landfill

    Chemical recycling method breaks down plastics into their original building blocks, potentially allowing them to be recycled repeatedly without losing quality.

  • 972
  • 973
  • 974
  • 975
  • 976
  • 977
  • 978
  • 979
  • 980
  • 981

Page 977 of 1692