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  • News Release: Environmental Concerns Propel Research Into Marine Biofuels

    A global effort to reduce sulfur and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from ships has researchers from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and other Department of Energy facilities investigating the potential use of marine biofuels.

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  • Air Quality Linked to Increased Risk of Alzheimer’s

    Researchers at the University of California, Davis, have found a link between traffic-related air pollution and an increased risk for age-related dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease. 

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  • Pollutants Rapidly Seeping Into Drinking Water

    The entire ecosystem of the planet, including humans, depends on clean water. 

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  • Greenhouse Gas and Aerosol Emissions Are Lengthening and Intensifying Droughts

    Greenhouse gases and aerosol pollution emitted by human activities are responsible for increases in the frequency, intensity and duration of droughts around the world, according to researchers at the University of California, Irvine.

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  • Managing Peatlands to Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions

    Substantial cuts in global greenhouse gas emissions could be achieved by raising water levels in agricultural peatlands, according to a new study.

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  • Mechanism Deciphered: How Organic Acids Are Formed in the Atmosphere

    The acidity of the atmosphere is increasingly determined by carbon dioxide and organic acids such as formic acid. 

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  • Symbiotic Bacteria In Root Cells May Be Key To Producing Better Crops, Rutgers Study Finds

    A Rutgers study finds that symbiotic bacteria that colonize root cells may be managed to produce hardier crops that need less fertilizer.

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  • Researchers Find How Tiny Plastics Slip Through the Environment

    Washington State University researchers have shown the fundamental mechanisms that allow tiny pieces of plastic bags and foam packaging at the nanoscale to move through the environment.

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  • A Low-Cost Solution to Remove Arsenic From Drinking Water

    Engineers at the University of Missouri have designed a low-cost water filter that can remove arsenic from household drinking water and provide peace of mind for millions of people who are at risk of drinking arsenic-contaminated water around the world.

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  • Could AI Help Recover Energy and Fresh Water From Municipal Wastewater?

    UChicago, Argonne to develop test systems to save energy, benefit underserved communities.

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