A research team from the University of Toronto has developed a new electrochemical path to transform CO2 into valuable products such as jet fuel or plastics.
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Food Insecurity in Nunavut Increased Despite Federal Subsidy Program
Researchers at the University of Toronto have charted a spike in food insecurity since the introduction of Nutrition North Canada in 2011, calling into question the federal program’s approach and claims that it has been successful.
Research Deepens Understanding of Gut Bacteria’s Connections to Human Health, Disease
Researchers at Oregon State University have made an important advance in understanding the roles that gut bacteria play in human health.
Something About Lions, Lambs, Flowers and Showers
Borrowing one of meteorology’s great euphemisms, this spring has been “an active one” in much of the country.
The U.S. Just Had Its Wettest 12 Months on Record
The continental United States just experienced its wettest 12 months on record, receiving 6.25 inches of rainfall above the mean, according to a new report by NASA’s Earth Observatory.
NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer: Shakedown and Sea Trials 2019: An Unexpected Shipwreck Discovery
On May 12, NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer set sail for a 13-day shakedown and sea-trial expedition in the Gulf of Mexico.