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Citrus Derivative Makes Transparent Wood 100 Percent Renewable
Since it was first introduced in 2016, transparent wood has been developed by researchers at KTH Royal Institute of Technology as one of the most innovative new structural materials for building construction.
Forest Fires Drive Expansion of Savannas in the Heart of the Amazon
White-sand savannas are expanding in the heart of the Amazon as a result of recurring forest fires, according to a study published in the journal Ecosystems.
Cayman Islands Sea Turtles Back from the Brink
Sea turtles in the Cayman Islands are recovering from the brink of local extinction, new research shows.
A Leading US Utility Stealthily Fights the Electrification of Heating Systems
Eversource Energy, New England’s largest utility, markets itself as a company that strives for carbon neutrality and invests in offshore wind power.
Nanoplastics – An Underestimated Problem?
Wherever scientists look, they can spot them: whether in remote mountain lakes, in Arctic sea ice, in the deep-ocean floor or in air samples, even in edible fish – thousands upon thousands of microscopic plastic particles in the micro to millimeter range.