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U of M Researchers Find Changes in Birds' Physical Forms and Migration Not Connected
Researchers at the University of Michigan are trying to connect the dots between birds becoming smaller with longer wings and their earlier migration.
A Bright Future: Using Visible Light to Decompose CO2 With High Efficiency
Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from human activities have risen drastically over the last century and a half and are seen as the primary cause of global warming and abnormal weather patterns.
Stanford Researchers Develop New Software for Designing Sustainable Cities
New technology could help cities around the world improve people’s lives while saving billions of dollars.
Exposure to Pollutants, Increased Free-Radical Damage Speeds Up Aging, Per WVU-Led Study
Every day, our bodies face a bombardment of UV rays, ozone, cigarette smoke, industrial chemicals and other hazards.
Solar Energy Collectors Grown From Seeds
Rice University engineers have created microscopic seeds for growing remarkably uniform 2D perovskite crystals that are both stable and highly efficient at harvesting electricity from sunlight.


