Chemists at the University of Bayreuth have developed a material that could well make an important contribution to climate protection and sustainable industrial production.
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Protecting Saskatchewan Lakes from Contamination
Using the Canadian Light Source synchrotron, a University of Saskatchewan-led research team has developed a method for monitoring uranium contaminants in mine tailings using samples from McClean Lake, SK.
Wildfire Smoke Toxicity Increases Over Time, Poses Public Health Risk
Researchers in the University of Kentucky Department of Chemistry are studying how smoke from wildfires can affect public health — even hundreds of miles away from the source.
Visualization of Shifting Lincoln Coastline Wins Esri Canada Scholarship
The shores of Lake Ontario have a story to tell, and Meredith Caspell wants to share it with as many people as she can.
University of Kentucky Part of Regional Group Working to Reduce Farmer Stress
Unprecedented times have unleashed an enormous amount of new and unique stressors on American farm families.
New Research Shows What Hinders Young Canadians in the Fight Against Climate Change
A new paper published by Brock researchers finds a large majority of Canadian teens believe they can fight climate change with their individual actions — but they’re not confident how.