States with decarbonization goals must plan, prepare, and test for long-duration energy storage.
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Engineers at UMass Amherst Harvest Abundant Clean Energy From Thin Air, 24/7
A team of engineers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst has recently shown that nearly any material can be turned into a device that continuously harvests electricity from humidity in the air.
Antarctic Ocean Circulation Has Slowed Dramatically, Study Finds
Ocean circulation in the deep waters around Antarctica has slowed significantly over the past three decades, posing a threat to the climate system, according to a new study.
Tens of Thousands of Lives a Year Could Be Saved by New Treatment Protocol for Brain Haemorrhage
The George Institute for Global Health today announced data from the phase III INTERACT3 study demonstrating that a new combination of treatments for stroke due to intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) significantly improves the chances of surviving without major disability.
New Study Explores How Exposure to Mix of Toxic Metals Impacts Developing Kidneys
Chronic kidney disease is a growing problem worldwide and in the aging U.S. population.
Arctic Ground Squirrels Are Changing Their Hibernation Patterns
Arctic ground squirrels are unique among mammals.