The Georgia Institute of Technology dedicated a new building Oct. 24 that rewrites the rules for sustainability in the Southeast.
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Alaska Kelp Farming: A New Sustainable Seafood Opportunity
Worldwide, ocean farmers grown millions of metric tons of aquatic plants each year.
Fire-Spawned Forest Fungi Hide Out in Other Organisms, Study Finds
When a wildfire obliterates a forest, the first life to rise from the ashes is usually a fungus – one of several species that cannot complete its life cycle in the absence of fire. Scientists have long argued about where and how such pyrophilous (fire-loving) fungi survive, sometimes for decades, between fires.
Researchers Create Blueprint For ‘Quantum Battery’ That Doesn’t Lose Charge
Scientists from the universities of Alberta and Toronto developed a blueprint for a new quantum battery that doesn’t leak charge.
Can Solar Technology Kill Cancer Cells?
Scientific breakthroughs don’t always happen in labs. For Sophia and Richard Lunt, Michigan State University researchers, many of their breakthroughs happen during neighborhood walks.
NASA-NOAA Satellite Catches Development of Gulf Tropical Depression 17
NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite passed over the Gulf of Mexico and revealed that a low pressure area was developing into a depression.