What nitrogen is getting up to in permafrost soils may exert great feedbacks on climate changes, which overturns what researchers have long believed, according to a Sino-German joint study.
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Stiffer Roadways Could Improve Truck Fuel Efficiency
Every time you hear a deep rumble and feel your house shake when a big truck roars by, that’s partly because the weight of heavy vehicles causes a slight deflection in the road surface under them.
Printed Perovskite LEDs – An Innovative Technique Towards A New Standard Process Of Electronics Manufacturing
Microelectronics utilise various functional materials whose properties make them suitable for specific applications.
Fuel Walking And Cycling With Low Carbon Diets, Researchers Say
Walking and cycling have many benefits and help reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but researchers say we need to think about what people eat to fuel their walking and cycling.
Diversity Of Plant Cells Gatekeepers Could Be Key To Better Crops
Scientists have shed new light on how the network of gatekeepers that controls the traffic in and out of plant cells works, which researchers believe is key to develop food crops with bigger yields and greater ability to cope with extreme environments.
Scientists Call For Long-Term Research On Ozone Source Apportionment
Tropospheric ozone is produced via the photochemical reaction of volatile organic compounds, carbon monoxide, and nitrogen oxides in the presence of sunlight.


