Even as winter darkness descends across the Arctic, a year of record-breaking heat continues.
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Stable Catalysts for New Energy
On the way to a CO2-neutral economy, we need to perfect a whole range of technologies - including the electrochemical extraction of hydrogen from water, fuel cells, or carbon capture.
A Rich Source of Nutrients Under the Earth’s Ice Sheets
Trace elements such as iron, manganese and zinc are an integral part of the biogeochemical processes on the Earth's surface.
Tackling the Growing Challenge of Urban Air Pollution
How can fast growing cities keep air pollution in check?
Plant Evolves to Become Less Visible to Humans
A plant used in traditional Chinese medicine has evolved to become less visible to humans, new research shows.
New Remote Sensing Technique Could Bring Key Planetary Mineral into Focus
Planetary scientists from Brown University have developed a new remote sensing method for studying olivine, a mineral that could help scientists understand the early evolution of the Moon, Mars and other planetary bodies.