University of Sydney researchers are proposing a new way to curb industrial emissions, by tapping into the "atomic intelligence" of liquid metals to deliver greener and more sustainable chemical reactions.
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Nitrogen Emissions Have a Net Cooling Effect. But Researchers Warn Against a Climate Solution
An international team of researchers has found that nitrogen emissions from fertilisers and fossil fuels have a net cooling effect on the climate.
Svalbard: Non-Native Species are Threatening Vulnerable Plant Life
New, non-native plant species are constantly being found in Svalbard, and researchers are working to ascertain what threat these species pose to the native plants.
With CO2 Levels Rising, World’s Drylands Are Turning Green
Southeast Australia has been getting hotter and drier.
Raindrops Grow with Turbulence in Clouds
Scientists for decades have attempted to learn more about the complex and mysterious chain of events by which tiny droplets in clouds grow large enough to begin falling toward the ground.
Dragonflies Reveal Path of Mercury Pollution
To track the sources of mercury pollution across wildlands in the U.S., scientists have turned to an unlikely indictor: dragonfly larvae.