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In Step Toward Solar Fuels, Durable Artificial Photosynthesis Setup Chains Two Carbons Together
The system produces ethylene, an important ingredient of many plastics, with much higher efficiency, yield and longevity than competing systems.
Wastewater Monitoring can Detect Foodborne Illness, Researchers Find
First used in the 1940s to monitor for polio, wastewater surveillance proved such a powerful disease monitoring tool that the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) established the National Wastewater Surveillance System to support SARS-CoV-2 monitoring in September of 2020.
Sea Surface Temperature Record in the Southwestern Pacific: Coral Colony From Fiji Reveals Warmest Temperatures in Over 600 Years
The sea surface temperature in the Fijian archipelago in the southwestern Pacific is now at its maximum for more than 600 years.
How do Coexisting Animals Find Enough to Eat? Biologists Unlock Insights into Foraging Habits in Yellowstone
Ecologists have long sought clarity on the dietary habits of different animal species.
Keeping Tabs on North Cascades Glaciers
Glaciers seem like stoic monuments, resting quietly among alpine peaks.