A new study in Science by researchers from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and University of Cincinnati has mapped 35 years of river changes on a global scale for the first time.
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Breakthrough Brings Body-Heat Powered Wearable Devices Closer to Reality
A QUT-led research team has developed an ultra-thin, flexible film that could power next-generation wearable devices using body heat, eliminating the need for batteries.
High Rises Made Out of Wood?
A material that’s been around since people built shelters – wood – is increasingly being proposed for low- and mid-rise buildings.
Case Western Reserve University Researcher Advances Zinc-Sulfur Battery Technology
Rechargeable lithium-ion batteries power everything from electric vehicles to wearable devices.
As Wildfires Intensify, Prolonged Exposure to Pollution Linked to Premature Death
Researchers have found evidence that living in areas prone to wildfire smoke may negatively impact an individual’s life expectancy.
Study Shows Action to Eradicate Yellow-Legged (Asian) Hornet has Been Effective
A new study has shown that although the UK has suitable climate and habitat for the yellow-legged hornet, also known as the Asian hornet, effective action has prevented this voracious predator of pollinators from establishing here.