In the middle of the 19 th century, millions of wild passenger pigeons were slaughtered each year in the United States to ...
New research finds strong links between the arrival of white-nose syndrome, increased insecticide use, and higher infant ...
Reconductoring has been mostly overlooked in the United States—until now. A new study finds the potential for billions of ...
A massive multi-country study suggests that simply closing the gap between the actual and perceived consensus moves the ...
They have developed oncom-inspired foods such as a fermented patty made from oat milk waste and a cheese-like delicacy made ...
The new design offers a glimpse of a future in which phones, laptop screens, or even car windows could harness sunlight for ...
In buildings with lots of people, CO2 emissions from human respiration is surprisingly high; a research team wondered if HVAC ...
Hydrogels can capture vapor from the air to water plants. Now scientists have infused them with slow-release fertilizers as well.
Chemical engineers made the new portable device by mimicking two natural processes: Simple evaporation and condensation and the transport of water from plant roots to the leaves.
Heat percolates upward from the Earth’s core everywhere in the world. So why can’t it be tapped everywhere, too?
Jet biofuels are not necessarily less carbon intensive than fossil fuels, say researchers. In a side-by-side comparison of emissions, they found some grasses performed best. A new analysis suggests ...