A group of researchers at the University of Waterloo and the University of British Columbia have discovered a potential “cosmic glitch” in the universe’s gravity, explaining its strange behaviour on a cosmic scale.
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U.S. Saw Drop in Wind Power Last Year, Despite New Turbines
For the first time since the 1990s, U.S. wind generation dropped last year, according to government figures.
Astronomers Share Climate-Friendly Meeting Solutions
Carbon emissions associated with air travel to professional conferences make up a sizable fraction of the emissions produced by researchers in academia.
Methane Emissions From Landfill Could Be Turned into Sustainable Jet Fuel in Plasma Chemistry Leap
A new plasma technique developed by researchers at the University of Sydney could help create a circular economy for waste-generated methane emissions.
Activity in a Room Stirs up Nanoparticles Left Over From Consumer Sprays
Engineered specks are inhaled by adults and children with potential adverse health effects, Rutgers researchers find.
Climate Change and Mercury Pollution Stressed Plants for Millions of Years
The link between massive flood basalt volcanism and the end-Triassic (201 million years ago) mass-extinction is commonly accepted.