Duke Engineering researchers demonstrate the first fully recyclable, sub-micrometer printed electronics.
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Land Carbon Sinks Cannot Keep Up, While Rising Temperatures Spread Disease and Threaten Incomes – Report Warns
The planet’s natural carbon sinks are reaching critical limits, absorbing fewer emissions than expected as decades of climate change has weakened their capacity, a new report warns.
Harnessing Magnetism for Faster Computing
Today’s computers store information in magnetic hard drives, keeping files safe even when the device is powered off.
Tracking River Pollution: A Novel Approach to Sampling
River pollution is a major threat to water quality and ecosystems, and understanding pollution sources and how they mix is vital to creating effective pollution management.
Bamboo Tissue Paper May Not Be as Eco-friendly as You Think
In recent years, Chinese tissue paper made from bamboo has emerged as a trendy choice for eco-friendly shoppers.
Under the Surface: How Genetics Could Save the Great Barrier Reef
On an island 87 kilometres off Queensland's coast, scientists are discovering secrets that could care for the Great Barrier Reef.


