A new online platform that allows for the tracking of air pollution worldwide is now available to the public.
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Could the Answer to Groundwater Resources Come From High in the Sky?
Berkeley Lab scientists pair satellite data with high-resolution monitoring to estimate groundwater depletion across California’s Central Valley.
Solving Battery-Free Devices’ Short-Term Memory Loss
For decades, researchers have been searching for a better battery.
Intercropping Increases Agricultural Yield While Reducing the Use of Fertilisers
Intercropping, or the simultaneous cultivation of multiple crops on a single plot of land, can significantly increase the yield, not only of low input agriculture, but also of intensive agriculture, and reduce the use of fertilisers.
Are Natural Toxins In Fish Harmful?
A thick slab of whale blubber weighing as much as a toddler sat on a steel bench in Chris Reddy’s chemistry lab. Surrounding it was an assortment of carving knives, beakers, and a kitchen blender from Walmart.
The US Can Reach 90 Percent Clean Electricity by 2035, Dependably and Without Increasing Consumer Bills
New national report is first to use latest low renewable energy and storage prices, shows with the right policy the U.S. can avoid building new fossil fuels and increase energy sector jobs by over half a million each year, supporting recovery efforts.


