Two common species of small mammals are not significantly disturbed by industrial activity near their homes, according to a new study by University of Alberta scientists.
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A Rock-Solid Solution for CO2
Scientists now know that for Earth to stay within the temperature increase limit set by the Paris Agreement, negative emission technologies (NET), which remove and permanently sequester carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, are essential.
New 3D Printing Technique Produces ‘Living’ 4D Materials
Repairing and reusing plastics and delivering cancer drugs more effectively are only two of many of the potential applications a new 3D/4D printing technology might have, thanks to the pioneering work of a research collaboration between UNSW Sydney and The University of Auckland.
Sea Fan Corals Face New Threat in Warming Ocean: Copper
For the colorful, graceful sea fans swaying among the coral reefs in the waters around Puerto Rico, the metal copper is an emerging threat in an era of warming oceans.
Rare Gas Find Solves African Landscape Puzzle
The discovery of gases released from deep beneath the Earth’s crust could help to explain Southern Africa’s unusual landscape, a study suggests.
WHOI Scientists Weigh in On Sea Level Rise Impact Study
When it comes to future sea level rise, most studies predict we’ll see between four to eight inches of global sea level rise between now and 2050.