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New Roadmap Advances Catalytic Solutions to Destroy ‘Forever Chemicals’
A team of researchers from Rice University, Carnegie Mellon University and other leading global institutions has outlined a bold new roadmap for harnessing heterogeneous catalysis to destroy per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), the so-called “forever chemicals” that have contaminated water supplies worldwide.
Antarctic Iceberg Loses Its Edge
An iceberg that has been stuck for several months in the shallow waters off the island of South Georgia is losing its edge.
Junk Food for Thought: Landmark Study Directly Links Ultra-Processed Foods to Poor Health
A landmark study exploring Canadians’ consumption of chips, frozen pizzas, breakfast cereals and other ultra-processed foods typically loaded with fat, sugar and additives has confirmed these foods are directly and significantly linked to poor health outcomes.
Replanted Rainforests May Benefit From Termite Transplants
Termites — infamous for their ability to destroy wood — are rarely welcomed into rainforests that have been painstakingly replanted.
AI Has Untapped Potential to Advance Biodiversity Conservation, Study Finds
New research shows artificial intelligence can accelerate species discovery, improve ecosystem tracking and help meet global conservation targets.