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Researchers Receive Grant For Vibratory-Installed Wind Turbines In Offshore Environments
A Texas A&M team has developed a concept that could decrease the cost and time it takes to install offshore wind turbines.
Bird Communities Threatened by Urbanization
Urbanization is one of the most drastic forms of land-use change, and its negative consequences on biodiversity have been studied extensively in temperate countries such as Germany.
Reporting on the State of the Climate in 2020
International report confirms 2020 was among three warmest years on record
Healthy Sugar Origin in Stingless Bee Honey Revealed
The mystery of what creates the rare, healthy sugar found in stingless bee honey, has been solved by researchers at The University of Queensland, in collaboration with Queensland Health Forensic and Scientific Services.
Tropical Forests in Africa’s Mountains Store More Carbon Than Previously Thought – But are Disappearing Fast
Scientists studying tropical forests in Africa’s mountains were surprised to uncover how much carbon they store, and how fast some of these forests are being cleared.