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Perovskite Solar Cells Made of Peppermint Oil and Walnut Aroma Food Additives, Preventing Lead Leakage
Solar energy that reaches the Earth is about 125 million gigawatt (Gw).
Small Farmers Sink or Swim in Globalization’s Tsunami
Whether small-time farmers across the world get swept away by globalization or ride a wave of new opportunities depends largely on how much control they can get, according to a new study that takes a new, big-picture look.
Global Seed Bank Receives Its One-Millionth Variety
The Svalbard Global Seed Vault in the Arctic, also known as the “doomsday vault,” has added its one millionth seed variety.
Instrument May Enable Mail-In Testing to Detect Heavy Metals in Water
Lead, arsenic, and other heavy metals are increasingly present in water systems around the world due to human activities, such as pesticide use and, more recently, the inadequate disposal of electronic waste.
Seagulls Favour Food Humans Have Handled
Seagulls favour food that has been handled by humans, new research shows.