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Cool Roofs Are Best at Beating Cities’ Heat
Painting roofs white or covering them with a reflective coating would be more effective at cooling cities like London than vegetation-covered “green roofs,” street-level vegetation or solar panels, finds a new study led by UCL researchers.
Early-Onset El Niño Means Warmer Winters in East Asia, and Vice Versa
Analyzing 100 different climate simulations over the past 61 years to find how El Niño determines warm or cold winters in Japan.
True Scale of Carbon Impact From Long-Distance Travel Revealed
The reality of the climate impact of long-distance passenger travel has been revealed in new research from the University of Leeds.
Giant Clams May Hold the Answers to Making Solar Energy More Efficient
In a new study, Yale researcher Alison Sweeney found that giant clams in the Western Pacific may be the most efficient solar energy system on the planet.
UChicago Prof. Shirley Meng’s Laboratory for Energy Storage and Conversion Creates World’s First Anode-Free Sodium Solid-State Battery – A Breakthrough in Inexpensive, Clean, Fast-Charging Batteries
UChicago Pritzker Molecular Engineering Prof. Y. Shirley Meng’s Laboratory for Energy Storage and Conversion has created the world’s first anode-free sodium solid-state battery.