As world leaders gathered in the United Kingdom this fall to address the climate crisis, a team of researchers at the University of Delaware prepared to produce the next generation of sustainably minded engineers.
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Stackable Artificial Leaf Uses Less Power Than Lightbulb to Capture 100 Times More Carbon Than Other Systems
Engineers at the University of Illinois Chicago have built a cost-effective artificial leaf that can capture carbon dioxide at rates 100 times better than current systems.
Successful Multi-Year Effort to Study Deep-Sea Corals and Sponges in the Southeast United States
NOAA’s Deep Sea Coral Research and Technology Program has completed its multi-year highly collaborative effort, known as the Southeast Deep Coral Initiative.
Updrafts Crucial - Clouds in the Southern Hemisphere More Precisely Understood
Clouds in the southern hemisphere reflect more sunlight than those in the northern hemisphere.
Past Fishing and Development Makes California Salmon More Vulnerable To Climate Change
California’s native salmon have been harmed by more than a century of mining, dam building, floodplain reclamation, fishing pressure, hatchery practices, and introduced predators.
Stanford Scientists Find the Climate and Health Impacts of Natural Gas Stoves Are Greater Than Previously Thought
Natural gas stoves release methane – a potent greenhouse gas – and other pollutants through leaks and incomplete combustion.